COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — A layer of frost clings to the grass on the morning Tony DeNicola sets out to check his trap. It’s late January in South Carolina. The sun is rising, the fog is lifting, and ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) – Here’s what South Carolina farmers are getting used to – plant the seeds. Wait until wild hogs dig it up, seed by seed, row by row. Fix the ground and replant. Hogs return.