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Rollhart Cattle tells Hillsborough County committee it holds required swine license, disputes evaluation docking
Summary
Rollhart Cattle representatives told a Hillsborough County procurement committee they hold a swine‑dealer license, use licensed subcontractors for prescribed burns and aerial application, and disputed points deducted from their RFP evaluation for listing leased (rather than owned) land.
Rollhart Cattle representatives told a Hillsborough County procurement committee during an oral interview that the firm holds a swine‑dealer license required for trapping and transporting feral hogs and that subcontractors they use hold licenses for pesticide and aerial herbicide work.
The presentation, given during an oral interview for a county solicitation to lease and manage public lands, centered on regulatory compliance, the firm’s experience with long‑term state leases and its on‑the‑ground management practices. Rollhart argued that evaluators improperly docked points for listing leased land as experience rather than land the firm owns.
"The first thing I want to mention is that we have the swine dealer license that we had noted in our RFP originally," said Carly Turner, Rollhart’s registered agent. She told the committee the firm provided agency letters and that licensed holding…
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