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A rider in the FY 2022- 23 state budget will allow Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) to collaborate on an experimental use program evaluating the efficacy of warfarin as a feral hog control method. “This study allows the agencies to contact landowners and cooperate with them in a limited-use program to test Kaput® Feral Hog Bait for effectiveness,” Harold Stone, Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) associate legislative director, said. The rider was adopted and included in the TDA budget pattern. It allows TDA to register the Kaput product on the second anniversary of its limited use ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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