Proposed Publication Tables

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Feral Swine Survey

Proposed Publication Tables

OMB: 0535-0256

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Objectives

1) Determine the monetary loss caused by feral swine to producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, grain sorghum (TX only) and peanuts in each of the surveyed states. (Sections 1,2)

Table 1a – Value of crop lost due to feral swine


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



Table 1b – Acres of crop damaged by feral swine


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

AR

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

TX

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx



Table 1c – Percent of crop lost due to feral swine


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



Table 1d – Percent of income lost due to crop lost due to feral swine


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



Table 1e – Value of insurance claims on crop lost due to feral swine


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



2) Determine the monetary loss caused by feral swine to livestock for producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, grain sorghum (TX only) and peanuts in each of the surveyed states. (Sections 1,3)

Table 2a – Value of livestock lost due to feral swine


Cattle

Sheep

Goats

Domestic Swine


AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx


AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx




Table 2b – Number of livestock lost due to feral swine


Cattle

Sheep

Goats

Domestic Swine


AL

xx

xx

xx

xx


AR

xx

xx

xx

xx



TX

xx

xx

xx

xx




Table 2c – Percent of livestock lost due to feral swine


Cattle

Sheep

Goats

Domestic Swine


AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %


AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %




Table 2d – Percent of income lost due to livestock lost due to feral swine


Cattle

Sheep

Goats

Domestic Swine


AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %


AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %




Table 2e – Percent of livestock lost due to spread of disease by feral swine


Cattle

Sheep

Goats

Domestic Swine


AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %


AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %




3) Determine the monetary loss caused by feral swine to property for producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, grain sorghum (TX only) and peanuts in each of the surveyed states. (Sections 1,4)

Table 3a – Value of property damage due to feral swine


Irrigation

Buildings

Fencing

Wildlife Habitat

Loss of Topsoil

Other

AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



Table 3b – Percent of income of property damage due to feral swine


Irrigation

Buildings

Fencing

Wildlife Habitat

Loss of Topsoil

Other

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



4) Determine feral swine control costs incurred by producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, grain sorghum (TX only) and peanuts in each of the surveyed states. (Sections 1,5)

Table 4a – Total expenditure on feral swine control


Shooting

Hunting

Hunting with dogs

Aerial hunt

Trapping

Repellents

AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



Table 4b – Effectiveness of feral swine control method


Shooting

Hunting

Hunting with dogs

Aerial hunt

Trapping

Repellents

AL

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

AR

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

TX

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

xx



Table 4c – Percent of respondents using non-electric fencing for feral swine control


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



Table 4d – Percent of respondents using electric fencing for feral swine control


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %





5) Determine the total net income of allowing the hunting of feral swine for producers of corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, grain sorghum (TX only) and peanuts in each of the surveyed states. (Sections 1,6)

Table 5a – Total net income from feral swine hunting activities


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

AR

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

TX

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx

$ xx



Table 5b – Percent income of feral swine hunting activities from all hunting activities


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



Table 5c – Percent income of feral swine hunting activities from total net income


Corn

Soybeans

Wheat

Rice

Peanuts

Sorghum

AL

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

AR

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

TX

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %

xx %



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