surveyId: 3784 Feral Swine Survey - 2022

Feral Swine Survey

0256 - 2022 Feral Swine Survey - March 17, 2022

Feral Swine Survey

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FERAL SWINE SURVEY - 2022



OMB No. 0535-0256

Approval Expires: 6/30/2024

Project Code: 931

Survey ID: 3784


United States

Department of

Agriculture




NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE




USDA/NASS

National Operations Division

9700 Page Avenue, Suite 400

St. Louis, MO 63132-1547

Phone: 1-888-424-7828

Fax: 1-855-415-3687

E-mail: nass@nass.usda.gov




Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Please make corrections to name, address and ZIP Code, if necessary.


The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. Your responses will be kept confidential and any person who willfully discloses ANY identifiable information about you or your operation is subject to a jail term, a fine, or both. This survey is conducted in accordance with the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2018, Title III of Pub. L. No. 115-435, codified in 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35 and other applicable Federal laws. For more information on how we protect your information please visit: https://www.nass.usda.gov/confidentiality. Response is voluntary.

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SECTION 1 - GENERAL

For purposes of this study, "wild pig" refers to any pig or hog that is roaming free and does not have an owner. Other names for "wild pig" include feral hog, wild boar, feral pig, and feral swine.

1. On June 1, 2022, how many acres did your operation:

Acres

a. Own?

+

100

b. Rent or lease from others or use rent free? (Exclude land used on an animal unit month (AUM)

basis, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service land.)

+

101

c. Rent to others?

-

102

2. Calculate item 1a + 1b - 1c. Then the total acres operated on June 1, 2022 was

=

103



3. In what state and county is the majority of your operation located?

OFFICE USE


State


County



55







60




SECTION 1 - GENERAL (continued)


4. To the best of your knowledge, during the last three years, have wild pigs been present in the county reported in item

3?

106

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Item 6

2 Don't Know - Go to Item 6





5. To the best of your knowledge, how has the wild pig population changed (if at all) over the past three years in the county

reported in item 3 ?

70

1 Substantially increased

2 Somewhat increased

3 No real change

4 Somewhat decreased

5 Substantially decreased

6 Eliminated completely

7 Don't Know


6. During the last three years, have wild pigs been present on your operation?

107

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Item 8

2 Don't Know - Go to Item 8





7. To the best of your knowledge, how has the wild pig population changed (if at all) over the past three years on your

operation?

71

1 Substantially increased

2 Somewhat increased

3 No real change

4 Somewhat decreased

5 Substantially decreased

6 Eliminated completely

7 Don't Know


8. Which animals do you think have experienced a decline in population on this operation in the last three years that you

attribute to wild pigs? Check all that apply.

300 Deer

301 Pheasants and/or Quail

302 Waterfowl

303 Turkeys

320 Doves

304 Other

321 None of these

322 Don't know



9. The following questions are about things that you do, or allow other people to do on your property.

a. Do you use feed to attract game animals, such as deer?

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

b. Do you hunt wild pigs, or allow others to hunt wild pigs, on your property?

Include recreational hunting such as aerial hunting, ground hunting, or

hunting with dogs

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

c. Do you take measures, other than hunting, to control the presence of wild

pigs on your property?

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

d. Other than any crops on your land, are there any features on your property

that may serve as a safe haven or otherwise attract wild pigs? (For

example, a pond, river, forested area, and/or low-lying land.)

xxx

1 Yes

3 No




10. The following questions are about things that are done on properties surrounding your operation, not including your

property.


a.

Do surrounding property owners nearby use feed to attract game animals, such as deer?


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


b.

Do surrounding properties nearby employ farming or livestock ranching practices that may attract wild pigs, whether intentionally or unintentionally? (For example, certain crops grown or livestock feed supplements.)


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


c.

Do surrounding property owners hunt wild pigs, or allow others to hunt wild pigs, on their property? Include recreational hunting such as aerial hunting, ground hunting, or hunting with dogs.


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


d.

Do surrounding properties take measures, other than hunting, to control the presence of wild pigs on their property?


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


e.

Do surrounding property owners transport and release wild pigs on their property?


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


f.

Do surrounding property owners intentionally attract or provide a “safe haven” for wild pigs on their property?


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know


g.

Are there public parks, wildlife refuges, or other public land nearby that serve as a safe haven for wild pigs?


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know



SECTION 2 - CROPS


1. Were any crops harvested on your operation in 2021?

108

1Yes - Continue

3No - Skip to Section 3


2. Are there any crops that you did not plant, or planted less of, due to possible damage from wild pigs in 2021?


xxx

1Yes - Continue

3No – Go to Question 7


3. What crop(s) did you decide not to plant, or plant less of, in 2021 due to possible damage from wild pigs? Mark all that apply.


xxx □ Corn

xxx □ Soybeans

xxx □ Wheat

xxx □ Rice

xxx □ Sorghum

xxx □ Peanuts

xxx □ Other crop, specify xxx __________________


4. What crop(s), if any, did you grow in 2021 in place of the crop(s) that you did not plant due to possible damage from wild pigs? Mark all that apply.


xxx □ Corn

xxx □ Soybeans

xxx □ Wheat

xxx □ Rice

xxx □ Sorghum

xxx □ Peanuts

xxx □ Other crop, specify xxx __________________

xxx □ I did not plant another crop in place of my preferred crop


5. Did you lose profit from not growing the crops that you did not plant due to possible damage from wild pigs? Consider your best estimates for the revenues and costs for the preferred crop(s), and compare them with the actual revenues and costs for any crops you planted in their place, if applicable.


xxx

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Question 7

3Don’t Know - Go to Question 7


6. Approximately how much money do you think you lost from not growing this crop or crops in 2021?


Dollars

xxx


7. If you had wild pigs on your property in 2021, how far are your crops from the closest potential habitat for wild pigs, such as forest, woodland, swamps, or a wildlife refuge?

xxx 1 □ I did not have wild pigs on my property in 2021 – Go to Question 10

2 □ My crops are adjacent to a potential wild pig habitat – Go to Question 10

3 □ Not adjacent, but less than 1 mile – Continue to Question 8

4 □ Between 1 and 3 miles – Continue to Question 8

5 □ Between 3 and 5 miles – Continue to Question 8

6 □ More than 5 miles – Continue to Question 8


8. Does the closest potential wild pig habitat have food sources for wild pigs, such as acorns or fruits?


xxx

1Yes

3No

3Don’t Know


9. Are there any large natural or man-made physical barriers between your crops and the closest potential wild pig habitat?


Include:

  • Rivers or other large bodies of water

  • Interstates

  • Groups of buildings

  • Any other natural or man-made barrier that could prevent, deter, or slow wild pigs from accessing your crops, even if wild pigs are still ultimately able to access your crops.


Exclude:

  • Fencing on or around your property


xxx

1Yes

3No

3Don’t Know


10. Which of these crops did you plant in 2021? Mark all that apply.


xxx □ Corn

xxx □ Soybeans

xxx □ Wheat

xxx □ Rice

xxx □ Sorghum

xxx □ Peanuts

xxx □ None of these crops (Skip to Section 3)



11. Of the crops you selected in Q10, which was the highest value of production in 2021? Select only one.

109

1 Corn

2 Soybeans

3 Wheat

4 Rice

5 Sorghum

6 Peanuts

7 None – Continue to Question 14



12. Of the crops you selected in Q10, which was the second-highest value of production in 2021? Select only one.

110

1 Corn

2 Soybeans

3 Wheat

4 Rice

5 Sorghum

6 Peanuts

7 None – Continue to Question 14



13. Of the crops you selected in Q10, which was the third-highest value of production in 2021? Select only one.

111

1 Corn

2 Soybeans

3 Wheat

4 Rice

5 Sorghum

6 Peanuts

7 None – Continue to Question 14


14. Please complete the following table for the crops you selected in Questions 11, 12, and 13.



Highest Value of Production

Second-Highest Value of Production

Third-Highest Value of Production

a. Enter the three highest value of

production crops from Questions 11, 12,

and 13.


Enter the crop you selected in Question 11.

__________________________


Enter the crop you selected in Question 12.

__________________________


Enter the crop you selected in Question 13.

__________________________

b. How many total acres of this crop were

planted?

112

113

114

c. How many total acres of this crop were

harvested?

115

116

117

d. What was the average yield per acre of

this crop?

118

.__

119

.__

120

.__

e. What was the unit for the yield

reported in row c(i) above?

121


1Bushels

2Hundredweight

3Pounds

4Tons

5Other

(Specify:1000

_____________)

122

1Bushels

2Hundredweight

3Pounds

4Tons

5Other

(Specify:1001

_____________)

123

1Bushels

2Hundredweight

3Pounds

4Tons

5Other

(Specify:1002

_____________)

f. What was the average price received,

or expected to be received, for this

crop harvested in 2021? (If this crop

was or will be used on the operation

instead of being sold, please give your

best estimate of the crop's value).

124





$

_ _/unit

125





$

_ _/unit

126





$

_ _/unit

g. Was this crop certified as organic?

127

1Yes

3No

128

1Yes

3No

129

1Yes

3No

h. To the best of your knowledge, were wild

pigs present on any field of this crop?

130

131

132

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Item 10e

2Don't Know - Go to Row U

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Item 2e

2Don't Know - Go to Row U

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Item 2e

2Don't Know - Go to Row U

i. Did you replant any of this crop because

of damage caused by wild pigs?

xxx

xxx

xxx

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row N

2Don't Know -

Go to Row N

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row N

2Don't Know -

Go to Row N

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row N

2Don't Know -

Go to Row N

j. How many acres of this crop

did you replant because of damage

caused by wild pigs?

xxx

xxx

xxx

k. Was the average yield per acre

of the replanted acres reduced

compared to the yield of the same crop

you did not replant?

xxx

1Yes

3No

2Don't Know

xxx

1Yes

3No

2Don't Know

xxx

1Yes

3No

2Don't Know

l. What is your best estimate of how many

unpaid hours you or your family members

spent replanting the acres damaged by

wild pigs?

xxx

xxx

xxx



Crop With Highest Value of Production

Crop With Second Highest Value of Production

Crop With Third Highest Value of Production

m. What is your best estimate of how much

money it cost you to replant the acres of

this crop damaged by wild pigs? Include

the costs of inputs, paid labor, additional

equipment that may have been required,

or any other financial costs incurred.

xxx

xxx

xxx

n. Was this crop damaged by wild pigs

during its growing season (i.e., after it

was too late to replant)?

133

134

135

1Yes – Continue

3No - Go to Row R

2Don't Know -

Go to Row R

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row R

2Don't Know -

Go to Row R

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row R

2Don't Know -

Go to Row R

o. How many acres of this crop were

damaged by wild pigs during its

growing season?

136

137

138

p. What was the average yield per acre

on the acres of this crop that were

damaged by wild pigs during its growing

season?

139

140

141

q. If these acres had not been damaged

during growing season, what is your

best estimate for their yield per acre?

142

143

144

r. Did the presence of wild pigs make

this crop more costly to harvest?

350

351

352

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row U

2Don't Know -

Go to Row U

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row U

2Don't Know -

Go to Row U

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Row U

2Don't Know -

Go to Row U

s. What is your best estimate of how many

extra unpaid hours you or your family

members spent harvesting the acres

because of the damage caused by wild

pigs?

xxx


xxx


xxx


t. What is your best estimate of how much

extra money it cost you to harvest this crop

because of damage caused by wild pigs?

Include the costs of inputs, paid labor,

additional equipment that may have been

required, or any other financial costs.

353







$


354







$


355







$


u. Did you have crop insurance on this

crop?

145

146

147

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

v. Did the crop insurance policy cover

wildlife damage?

148

149

150

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

2Don't Know -

Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

2Don't Know -

Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

2Don't Know -

Go to Section 3

w. Did you file a claim on this crop for wild

pig damage?

151

152

153

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

1Yes - Continue

3No - Go to Section 3

x. What was the total payment received

or expected to be received from the

insurance company for the wild pig

damage claim?

154

155

156

$

$

$


SECTION 3 - PROPERTY


1. Did you have any wild pigs on your property in 2021?


99

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 5

2 Don't Know - Go to Section 5


Damage Type

Did this type of damage occur on this operation in 2021?


If you repaired the damage yourself, how many hours did you spend repairing the damage?

What was the cost of materials and the amount paid for other people's labor to repair the damage?

How much damage occurred? Check one per row


Mild Damage


Moderate Damage


Severe Damage

Unsure

a. Building damage

206

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

207



$

208

1

2

3

4

b. Fence damage

209

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

210



$

211

1

2

3

4

c. Irrigation equipment, water

pumps, and/or livestock

waterer damage

212

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

213



$

214

1

2

3

4

d. Vehicle, tractor, and/or

farm equipment

damage

215

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

216



$

217

1

2

3

4

e. Residential property

damage

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

xxx



$

xxx

1

2

3

4

f. Road damage

221

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

222



$

223

1

2

3

4

g. Damage to storage for

grain, feed, and/or hay

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

xxx



$

xxx

1

2

3

4

h. Fecal contamination of

water

235

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

370



$

236

1

2

3

4

i. Damage to livestock

water sources

specifically from wild pig

wallowing (exclude fecal

contamination of water)

xxx

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

xxx




$

xxx

1

2

3

4

j. Damage to terraces,

stream banks, or ponds

(exclude wallowing or fecal

contamination)

227

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

371



$

228

1

2

3

4

k. Loss of wildlife habitat

and non-crop trees

229

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

372



$

230

1

2

3

4

l. Field topsoil erosion

231

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

373



$

232

1

2

3

4



SECTION 3 - PROPERTY (continued)


Damage Type

Did this type of damage occur on this operation in 2021?


If you repaired the damage yourself, how many hours did you spend repairing the damage?

What was the cost of materials and the amount paid for other people's labor to repair the damage?

How much damage occurred? Check one per row


Mild Damage


Moderate Damage


Severe Damage

Unsure

m. Fecal contamination of

crops

237

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

374



$

238

1

2

3

4

n. Other damage

239

1 Yes

3 No

2 Don't Know

xxx

240



$

241

1

2

3

4

(Specify:1007______________)




SECTION 4 - CONTROL


1.

Please answer below for your operation in 2021.



Organization, Group, or People

In 2021, did someone from the group listed in the first column come to this operation to assist with reducing or preventing damage from wild pigs?

In 2021, how many days did someone from this group come to this operation to help you reduce or prevent damage from wild pigs?

In 2021, on average, how many people from this group came to your operation?


a.

Federal, state, or county agency


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

xxx


xxx



b.

University outreach services


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

xxx


xxx



c.

Private company


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

xxx


xxx



d.

Hunters (not including yourself)


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

xxx


xxx



e.

Yourself or someone that lives on your property


xxx

1 Yes

3 No

xxx


xxx



2.

Please list the agencies, universities, or private companies that you reported in Item 1a, 1b, or 1c.



1010

1011





SECTION 4 - CONTROL (continued)

3.

Please fill out the table below, regarding methods that were used on your property to reduce or prevent damage from wild pigs.





Control Method

Was this method used on the operation in 2021?

How many unpaid hours of your time was spent in 2021?

How much did you spend on materials and/or services, including paid labor in 2021?

(Dollars)

How effective was the control method?

Check one per row

Not Effective

Slightly Effective

Moderately Effective

Very Effective

a. Shooting wild pigs on sight

243

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

244


$

245

1

2

3

4

b. Hunting wild pigs with dogs

246

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

247


$

248

1

2

3

4

c. Hunting wild pigs without dogs

249

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

250


$

251

1

2

3

4

d. Aerial hunting

252

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

253


$

254

1

2

3

4

e. Trapping wild pigs

255

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

256


$

257

1

2

3

4

f. Other, excluding fencing

(Specify 1008____________)

261

1 Yes

3 No

xxx

262


$

263

1

2

3

4




4. In 2021, did you use electric fencing on your operation for the primary purpose of reducing damage by wild pigs?

264

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Item 5




Year

a. In what year did you install the electric fencing?

381


Dollars

b. Approximately how much did it cost to install this electric fencing (including material and labor)?

265


Years

c. At the time of installation, how many years was the expected useful life of this electric fencing?

266



5. In 2021, did you use non-electric fencing on your operation for the primary purpose of reducing damage by wild pigs?

267

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Item 6




Year

a. In what year did you install the non-electric fencing?

382


Dollars

b. Approximately how much did it cost to install this non-electric fencing (including material and

labor)?

268


Years

c. At the time of installation, how many years was the expected useful life of this non-electric fencing?

269



None

Head

6. In 2021, how many wild pigs were killed on your operation?

270



None

Head

7. In 2021, how many live wild pigs were removed from your operation?

271

[If Item 7 is zero, go to Item 8; otherwise continue]



a. Of the (Item 7) live wild pigs removed from your operation in 2021, were any sold?

272

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Item 8






Dollars/Head

b. What was average price per head you received for the live wild pigs removed from your operation in

2021?.....................................................................................................................................................

273


$


8. This question concerns the acceptability of a toxic bait to control wild pig populations in your state. Assume that the bait has the following characteristics:


  • It was approved by federal and state authorities

  • It could only be used by trained government personnel to assist landowners (with landowners’ permission)

  • The bait would be placed in a feeder designed to prevent other animals from reaching and consuming the bait

  • Wild pigs would die within a few hours of consuming the bait, with little pain and suffering

  • The likelihood other animals would consume the bait and die is very low (but not zero)

  • Toxic levels of the active ingredient would not accumulate in a wild pig’s muscle or meat tissues, and it is very unlikely there would be any negative affect on humans or animals that consume a wild pig carcass


On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being completely unacceptable and 5 being completely acceptable, how acceptable would the use of the toxic bait in your state be to you?


xxx

(1) Completely unacceptable


(2) Somewhat unacceptable



(3) Neutral


(4) Somewhat acceptable


(5) Completely acceptable




9. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being completely disagree and 5 being completely agree, what is your level of agreement with the following statements concerning the use of a toxic bait for wild pigs in your state with the same characteristics described in the previous question?



Completely disagree

(1)

Somewhat disagree

(2)

Neither agree nor disagree

(3)

Somewhat agree

(4)

Completely Agree

(5)

I would be opposed to the toxic bait even if published research indicates that it is completely safe for humans, other animals, and the environment

xxx

1

2

3

4

5

If wild pigs were a problem on my property, I would feel comfortable using the toxic bait on my property

xxx

1

2

3

4

5

I would feel comfortable eating the meat of a game animal (other than wild pig) harvested in the same area where the toxic bait was used

xxx

1

2

3

4

5




10. What change would you like to see in wild pig population numbers in your state?


xxx 1

Completely removed

2

Decreased greatly


3

Decreased somewhat

4

Stay the same

5

Increased slightly

6

Increased greatly




11. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being completely unacceptable and 5 being completely acceptable, how acceptable is it to you that each of the following wild pig control methods are used in your state?



Completely unacceptable

(1)

Somewhat unacceptable

(2)

Neutral

(3)

Somewhat acceptable

(4)

Completely acceptable

(5)

Trap and euthanize (kill) by a landowner

xxx

1

2

3

4

5

Trap and euthanize (kill) by a government agency with permission of the landowner

xxx

1

2

3

4

5

Aerial gunning by a government agency with the permission of the landowner

xxx

1

2

3

4

5




SECTION 5 - HUNTING


1. In 2021, did you or anyone else hunt on your operation?

275

1 Yes - Continue

3 No - Go to Section 6

2 Don't Know - Go to Section 6


2. Please answer the following items regarding hunting of wildlife on your operation in 2021. Check all that apply.


Hunting

None

Wild Pigs

Deer

Pheasants and/or Quail

Waterfowl

Turkeys

Doves

Other

a. Which animals did you or

your immediate family hunt

on your operation in 2021?

325

276

277

278

279

280

326

281

b. Which animals did anyone

other than your immediate

family hunt on your

operation in 2021 without

paying?

327

282

283

284

285

286

328

287

c. Which animals did anyone

pay to be allowed to hunt

on your operation in 2021?

(Exclude guide or outfitting

services that you provided)

329

288

289

290

291

292

330

293

d. For which animals did you

provide a guide or outfitting

service to paying hunters

on your operation in 2021?

331

294

295

296

297

298

332

299











3. During 2021, what was your net income from:

None

Dollars

a. Wild pig hunting on your operation?

305

b. All other hunting activities on your operation?

306



SECTION 6 - DEMOGRAPHICS



Years

1. What was your age on December 31, 2021?

307


2. What is your gender?




308

1 Male

2 Female


3. At which occupation did you spend the majority of your work time in 2021?




309

1 Farm or ranch work

2 Other





4. Do you make the majority of the decisions about farming/ranching for this operation?




310

1 Yes

3 No




5. Are you a hired manager for this operation?




311

1 Yes

3 No




6. Do you currently live on this operation?




312

1 Yes

3 No






Year

(YYYY)

7. In what year did you begin to make day-to-day decisions for a farm or ranch operation?

313


8. In 2021, what was your total household income before taxes, including farm and non-farm income? Check only one.

314

4 Less than $10,000

5 $10,000 to $24,999

6 $25,000 to $49,999

7 $50,000 to $99,999

8 $100,000 to $249,999

9 $250,000 to $499,999

10 $500,000 to $999,999

11 $1,000,000 or more


9. In 2021, what percent of your total household income came from farming and/or ranching? Check only one.

315

1 None

2 1% to 25%

3 26% to 50%

4 51% to 75%

5 76% to 99%

6 100%



SECTION 7 - CONCLUSION


Operation Email

Operation Phone:


9937

9936


( ) ________________________________________________

check if cell phone


Respondent Name:

Respondent Phone (if different from above)




9912

9911


( ) ______________________________

check if cell phone

9910


Date:

MM DD YY


__ __ __ __ __ __


Thank you for your time. Please return this questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.






Shape1

OFFICE USE ONLY

Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum.

Eval.

Change

Office Use for POID

1-Comp

2-R

3-Inac

4-Office Hold

5-R – Est

6-Inac – Est

7-Off Hold – Est

9901

1-Op/Mgr

2-Spouse

3-Acct/Bkpr

4-Partner

9-Other


9902

1-PASI (Mail)

2-PATI (Tel)

3-PAPI (Face-to- Face)

6-Email

7-Fax

19-Other

9903

9998

9900

9985

9989

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R. Unit

Optional Use

9921

9907

9908

9906

9916

S/E Name







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