This is bad for you and I am sympathetic. I live in England, we don't have this problem as we don't grow rice, and the number of wild boar is very small. In fact I have never even seen one! I am not a farmer but I have become interested in learning about rice growing and I have seen lots of people with this problem. Electric fences are expensive and they could fall down. Other methods of protection also fail at times. Maybe the only way is to hunt the animal? They are not endangered, but you still have to get past all the animal rights people! I would like to know how you get on in the future. Good luck Farmer san and thank you for your sad video.
@@AGRITARO I agree with you. Of course animals have the right to exist, but not when they damage crops. The wider issue is that their natural environment is being destroyed by humans and that needs to be addressed first. These animals are successful because we provide feeding opportunities for them that they can't find elsewhere. Until we can exist as equals, this problem will remain.
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