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Holding a bag of animal crackers, Heidi Holmstrom swung open a trailer door and greeted the region's traveling vegetation-management team.
KENNETT SQUARE – It’s not every day you see a heard of goats at a retirement community, however every day residents and staff at Kendal~Crosslands Communities in Kennett Square, care fo… ...
Even if the lawn-mowing goat is a bit of a myth, goats can help keep your landscaping in check under the right conditions. Here are a few things to keep in mind before you buy a goat for brush control ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo.— Herds of weed-eating goats won't be visiting the banks of Cheyenne creeks this summer. The Laramie County Weed and Pest Control District has opted to use money that has paid to ...
“Bitter sneezeweed and wooly croton – also called goat weed – are toxic to livestock,” Fernandez said. “If not controlled early, these weeds can quickly overspread entire pastures.
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“Bitter sneezeweed and wooly croton – also called goat weed – are toxic to livestock,” Fernandez said. “If not controlled early, these weeds can quickly overspread entire pastures.
A Queensland grazier says his herd of goats are the best farm hands he has ever had, saving him thousands of dollars on weed control. Chris D'Esposito said the herd of mostly Boer goats had ...
Details Giddy-up Goat Gals are taking reservations for weed control. To find out more, call Julia Higgins at 446-0117.