How American Farmers Deal With Millions Of Wild Animals - Farming Documentary
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- čas přidán 15. 01. 2023
- Despite their seemingly innocent appearance, the wild boar and the white-tailed deer are known to be two of the most devastating wildlife species to agriculture in the United States. In addition, coyotes are also the most annoying predators for ranchers.
According to a report by farmers in Texas and California in 2021, wild boar cost them about $1.7 billion. In particular, the vegetable production industry in California has lost about $ 650 million due to wildlife.
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It is important to know the value of both agriculture and wildlife and work towards solutions that benefit both.
I agree, balancing the interests of agriculture and wildlife is crucial for finding sustainable and effective solutions.
Whatever!
Best solution is to eradicate the wild hog population.
Its incredible how quickly coyote numbers grow in our neighborhoods.
Im amazed by the dedication of these farmers in protecting their crops from wild boars. Their hard work deserves appreciation.
Farmers deserve respect for their dedication to agriculture and their role in safeguarding our environment.
As a farmer, I really have had times when trying to deal with these wild animals
How do you deal with these wild animals?
can they be poisoned ?
@@Jaang29 That might lead to poisoning the land and predators.
Birth control and sterilization may help, no?
@@thomasmleahy6218 I'm curious as how you would effectively administer that, as well as the cost of the drug or otherwise in such a large quantity. You could go the "put in it with the food" route, but that may have similar issues to poisoning, affecting other wildlife. Capturing and sterilizing individuals, then releasing them again also seems counter-productive.
Easy, let hunters hunt them for free, instead of charging them...Who's really helping who? Hunters are doin u a favor
Educating the public on the importance of wildlife conservation is crucial.
Its evident that farmers are striving to protect our natural habitats while ensuring a stable food supply.
Hunting invasive species is important to prevent them from spreading and destroying crops.
yes
This is a serious problem, not only for agriculture but also for livestock, children, outdoor activities.
They are quite dangerous
Affects many aspects indeed! 🌾🐷👨🌾
I'm surprised that there are people out there who don't understand what an invasive species is
How do you see the wildlife problem in American agriculture?
Invasive species....I know one too.... The human race
@michael kneist CA has a. Invasive species too..... the Homeless... freaking everywhere, causing trash , crime, drug
@@mryang3644 yeah then u should rethink Ur whole system over there why they have to be homeless? Ur whole system is shit....fuck the American dream where only gifted and people with connection can be something
The farming documentary I saw last night really opened my eyes to the challenges faced by small-scale farmers.
Yes, do you like learning about invasive animals?
Its vital to maintain a balance in these wildlife populations.
Muito boa essa reportagem, mostra bem a vida em estados dos EUA.
En usa so hai asesinos
🤔 Interesting! I wonder what solutions there are for managing the wild boar population in different environments and ecosystems. It's important to consider the impacts on both agriculture and natural habitats.
Solutions ??? Shoot them on sight.( HOGS ) But no politics allows hunting ranches....... and they dont control where those animals are ! They dont fence... just trap and bring more in ! Its all about money !
Invasive species pose a threat to our environment; farmers efforts deserve recognition.
Its essential to strike a balance between protecting our environment and managing wildlife.
The wild boar problem is not just limited to agriculture; it affects forests and natural habitats as well.
The impact of wild boars is not just limited to agriculture but extends to natural habitats and forests as well. Finding ways to manage their impact is essential for maintaining ecological balance.
مادامی که انسانها به کشتار بیرحمانه
موجودات زنده ضعیف تر از خود ادامه دهند،
هرگز سلامتی یا آرامش را نخواهند یافت.
تا زمانی که انسان ها حیوانات را
می کُشند یکدیگر را نیز خواهند کشت.
(فیثاغورث ـ فیلسوف و ریاضیدانِ یونانی)
@@tony98discovery Absolute bullshit. Wild 🐗 boar are a very positive part of nature and form.a vital part of the forests. Their rooting up and turning of soil increases the diversity of plants and enriches the soil and biosphere.
The biggest problem is the killing and wiping out of large predators that normally form a vital role in maintaining numbers and equilibrium of the environment.
Feral swine are not native to the Americas. They were first brought to the United States in the 1500s by early explorers and settlers as a source of food, so your statement is bullshit and these boars don't belong here.
@@Globetrotter-1
Your logic is found to be somewhat humerus although to some, not likely... eradication would be best for this pest.
To those who say that hunting animals is cruel, you don't know what it's like to be a Farmer
I farm and deer has very little impact on crops
We farm also deer are getting out of control and doing large amount of damage
I would eat them and would make sausages of them for an income. But I would not farm corn. Because than you call the boars. Plant something they hate.
The Famer can we see as Learning Disabled People or Human, then this People can and will it not see, how bad that all so works or the Humans.
That Problem have more Humans of this World and that brings us in the Next Time a Super bad Situation.
The Human brings to much Chaos in the Nature und that all makes us to a Big Problem.
In a Short Time makes that Weather here more and more Problems and that makes then more and more Damage.
So a Field or all the Fences of this World,that can we see as a Problem, then that makes the Nature many Problems..
The Human works on all Places to Stupid With his World ,and the Humans is a Stupid cruel Creature.
The Mony is here the Driver and not Realy the Human self ,then the Human has here not Really,so allone, the Controll.
The Mony is more as a bad Driver or Mover and that makes it on to much Places Visible.
The Most Farm People ,so 99,999 % or more ,have here Nothing to do, with the Word Symbiosis.
@@Baba-fy1jc A solution for them could be LSD and m.mushrooms. But govern and deep state needs dumb people.
This documentary sheds light on how American farmers tackle wildlife. Interesting!
This video in my opinion was the best hog video i have watched on any hog channel. i was writing this comment when you said you hope we appreciate this effort and im here to tell you best video i seen on your channel yet. great job.
Dairy farms are very common here in NZ, however ones with herds of 300 are suffering from economies of scale so they're usually bought out by their neighbour's. Happened to my brother in law when he retired. No coyotes, bears, pumas here to worry about. The pigs and deer here are kept in check by all the hunting that goes on.
It's good that you guys don't have wildlife problems
@@tony98discovery Oh we sure do Tony, rats, possums, rabbits, stoats etc. All small stuff but still a nuisance. The rats and stoats can decimate our native fauna. The rabbits and possums decimate our flora, as do the pigs and deer. The possums are an australian import, not american.
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@@zeviono4562 How do you deal with these wild animals?
@@tony98discovery The pigs goats and deer are hunted to keep the numbers down. The rats stoats and possums are another kettle of fish. Possums are hunted for their fur fairly successfully, but the rats and stoats... We've got whole communities in the suburbs after them by trapping which hammers them, but it's impossible to get them all.
Wild boars that used to depend on forest products have gradually switched to a diet dependent on humans
Everywhere they went, they were destroyed
Watching this, I appreciate the complexities of farming in the US.
Farmers deserve support in managing wild animal challenges.
The occurrence of crop damage caused by wild boar has increased significantly in recent decades
that's right, many farmers have quit their jobs just because of wild boar
In Poland wild boar meat is delicacy and they are heavily hunted. Where is a problem ? Kill them and eat them>
@@jacekwierzbicki6142 Most Americans don't like wild boar, they eat quite a bit
@@tony98discovery In my 36 years I did not find anybody who tried it.
So if you don't try you don't know how it taste. It can be exported to Europe or China.
@@tony98discovery Americans are WEIRD! Try give some without telling them and they will love it.
There's nothing wrong with trying to protect your property from these wild animals
I agree
These wild animals remind us of the delicate balance in agriculture.
Love how they manage deer and other wildlife on the farm.
The impact of wild animals on agriculture can be devastating.
Yes, the impact of wild animals on agriculture can be devastating, leading to significant economic losses for farmers and impacting food production.
Fences are actually much more expensive than many people think
It is expensive and maintenance costs are also high
The resilience of farmers facing deer-related issues showcases their dedication to their craft.
Kudos to the American farmers for their resilience in the face of wild animal challenges. They truly embody hard work.
Coyotes are very adaptable, they are found everywhere such as grasslands, fields, forests, wetlands and suburbs.
They are also very intelligent and are even used to humans
I live in a rural area. Since the coyotes have moved in, there are no more stray cats or turkeys in my neighborhood. The deer population has dropped by at least 30% too. Firearms restrictions in my state make it almost impossible to control the coyote population. There are now 2 large packs, the North pack and the South pack, about 20 -30 animals per pack.
Many farmers have abandoned farming due to heavy damage caused by wild animals, especially wild boar.
Their destructive power is really terrible
Of all the animals that should be low in numbers these useless pigs should be top on the list.
Protecting our natural habitats from invasive animals is vital. Farmers face a tough challenge.
Farmers deserve support in dealing with these challenges.
These animals are amazingly smart, they can dig through or jump over your fence with ease.
That's why they're so hard to kill
I agree with you on the white tail deer but the hogs are much more a problem
true
They reproduce too quickly and are very adaptable to the environment
@@tony98discovery that's not a bad idea as it can be sold for meat.
Learning from experienced hunters about tracking is incredibly insightful.
Its fascinating to observe natures resilience in urban settings.
Wild boars are very intelligent, they are very adaptable and therefore they cause damage to most areas.
Have you ever seen a wild boar?
Yes , I think more intelligent like you!
I've seen wild boars rush to the electric fence and run through it just to absorb the shock
Balancing wildlife and farming is a delicate task, kudos!
Finding a solution to the wildlife problem in agriculture remains a challenge for farmers.
A lot of people don't understand how amazing this really is
What do you talk about?
I love raising cattle so much. I hope that someday in the future, I'll be able to have my own farm.
Owning a cattle ranch is a wonderful thing. Hope you get your wish soon
@@tony98discovery Thank you very much!
Can I be your helper?
Kudos to farmers who keep our plates full despite the challenges.
Balancing farming and natures wild side - an ongoing challenge.
The cost of the wild boar problem is not just financial, it's also taking a toll on farmers' mental health.
You're right, the cost of the wild boar problem is not just financial, but it's also taking a toll on farmers' mental health. It's a challenging problem that's difficult to manage and can be overwhelming for many farmers.
I love New York,I visited it so much but knew that so much farming is done there ,I guess as you say most of us as visters only know about inner part .Even the names of places I did not connect it to New York, thanks for the education,maybe next I Vist I will do a real round trip and learn about all the diversity. I love animals and I love to watching farming and the different methods of doing it .
Are you impressed with the way Americans do farming and harvest crops?
@@tony98discovery yes I do ,I love every thing about it ,each day something new is learnt.
Farmers resilience in the face of wildlife challenges is truly admirable.
The efforts put into wildlife management by these farmers are commendable. Its not easy dealing with millions of wild animals.
The destructive power of wild boars is actually bigger than many people think
That's right
But in no way as the destruction as humans left behind.
Good luck to you to save your crops and land from these destructive animals.
Mr 98 you authority to whom responsible. To give jobs on the farm. I would like to know
The interaction between farmers and wolves is truly captivating, showcasing natures delicate balance.
The impact of human actions on wildlife habitats should be a significant concern for us all.
In my country wild boar meat is quite expensive so it's hard for it to become a problem in agriculture, haha
where do you live?
I knew wild boar was a problem, but didn't know how big the problem was until now.
Coyotes in urban areas are no longer afraid of humans, this is caused by people who intentionally or unintentionally feed wolves
Looks like I can finally get a feel for how frustrating these wild animals are
They cause a lot of damage in agriculture
I'm not sure the average land user understands the situation completely. I'm also of the belief people have a left over survival instinct when it comes to the complexities of humans terraforming.
I can watch these videos in an endless loop, good job guys!!
These wild boars have moved north into Canada as well. They are devastating farms across the southern parts of the western prairie provinces like Saskatchewan and Alberta. They are causing the same kind of damage and even attack farmers on foot.
The destructive power of wild boar is really terrible
And trudeu banned guns. He is a demon
This is an alarming situation, they only increase, not decrease
The government needs to come up with solutions to help protect farmers
New to your channel. Raised in the countryside. I could watch these all day. And subtitles.
Its fascinating to see the methods farmers use to manage wildlife while maintaining a sustainable agriculture system.
The devastating impact of the white-tailed deer on my farming is quite severe!
The devastating impact of white-tailed deer on farming is a severe problem that needs to be addressed.
I grow corn, cotton, and rice, and wild boar damage can sometimes wipe out a fifth of the crop
Do you use any measures to prevent wildlife?
Farm visits gave me insights into animal agriculture.
Protecting natural habitats while addressing invasive animals is a significant challenge.
Our herd was once attacked by a pack of coyotes. Fortunately, there was no major damage
How do you deal with wolves?
My whole cornfield was destroyed by wild boars overnight
Too bad
Kudos to hardworking farmers dealing with nature in farming.
The impact of white-tailed deer on crops and vegetation is challenging.
These damn wild boars ruined my vegetable field in just 1 night of waking up
How do you deal with them?
Most animals are smarter than we usually appreciate them
yes
Watching this video made me appreciate the efforts to resolve conflicts over wildlife.
The urban presence of coyotes shows their remarkable adaptability.
Always keep your pets in a fenced area or under your direct supervision at all times.
Do you have any problems with wildlife where you live?
I've done most of my hunting with thermal optics to get rid of predators and other pests
Protecting our forests and natural habitats is essential. These farmers play a crucial role in preserving our environment.
I appreciate the strategies used to coexist with wildlife, ensuring minimal disruption to ecosystems.
This is a very difficult problem for farmers
Dealing with wild boar populations can be a challenging and complex issue for farmers and wildlife management professionals.
My father had a hard time figuring out how to protect the herd from coyotes
It's really hard
Thank you for sharing this intriguing video.
The balance between agriculture and nature preservation is delicate.
Surprisingly, wild boar has become a problem in American agriculture. Where I live, it's hard to eat wild boar
Why is it hard to eat?
As a rancher's son from Colorado, I definitely understand the pain that coyotes bring.....
What harm did coyotes do to your dad's farm?
@@tony98discovery While I don't remember from my dad's ranch, I definitely remembered from a ranch I used to worked at back in Colorado. Normally, we would lose just one calf a year to coyotes (thanks in general to our Anatolian shepherds) and we would get along with them if they just ate the afterbirth (placenta) after the calf is born and the cow leads it away. But one year, we lost 6 calves in one week. From what the hunters told us, a rogue coyote took over the pack and got the rest of the pack into killing calves (even though the placenta has more nutrition in it than a whole calf). Sadly, it took about killing two dozen coyotes before it all stopped.
@@amm019 If I were a ranch, I would also get rid of those coyotes to protect my sheep. Although I don't like this very much.
@@tony98discovery The same ranch I worked at had sheep too and those dogs do a good job protecting them, along with having woven fences.
@@amm019 I've also seen videos of shepherd dogs fighting coyotes and coyotes being taken down by dogs with collars on.
Dealing with wild boars can be tough, but its great to see how farmers adapt to protect their crops.
The impact of wild animals on agriculture is often underestimated.
This video is a wake-up call for all of us to take the issue of wildlife in agriculture seriously.
Yes, this video serves as an important reminder of the impact that wild animals can have on agriculture. It's important that we take the issue seriously and work towards finding effective solutions.
Interesting video !
You should do one on Humans and what their impact is on our planet and wildlife . 😊
This is not meant to sound negative , it’s meant for everyone to understand our responsibility as humans and what we can do to reduce our footprint .
I think most hunters and farmers understand this better than other groups .
Thanks. That's a good idea
The documentary sheds light on the intricate dance between farmers and the wildlife around them.
Dealing with wild boar disturbances has become a significant task
Meadow wolves have a vital role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem and should be protected.
I agree, meadow wolves play an important role in maintaining the health and balance of the ecosystem. They should be protected and their populations managed in a sustainable way.
Thank you for posting this video. It was very informative and I enjoyed it very much.
What do you think about the wildlife problem in agriculture in the US?
The challenge of preserving natural habitats while dealing with invasive species is clear.
Hearing about friends hunting escapades adds excitement to life.
I am also a farmer and I understand the helplessness of crops being destroyed by wild animals
What crops have you grown before?
There are too many people, but not too much wildlife! Farmers are destroying nature usually!
Call Gator Farms Zoo's set up a big kill. HURRY Gators are HUNGRY
@@ronfleischhacker8469 Too many Gators also........shoot them dead !
@@jimmyjohnson7041 they do fool for meat and leather goods. Gators don't cause $ Billions of dollars of damage, year aft year. Round em up and get rid of them. Nasty pests ruining ecosystem. FEED THE GATORS !
As a farmer, I understand the discomfort these animals cause
Have you ever had your crops destroyed by these wild animals?
@@tony98discovery yes lol
"Discomfort"? How about DEVASTATION.
I am officially hooked! Best content ever