The Goat Army: Nature's Answer to Poison Ivy and Invasive Plants
Goats are proving to be a valuable asset in combating the menace of poison ivy and invasive plants in various regions.
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The goats will graze on poison ivy and other invasive species, creating space for ecologically suitable plantings in the area.
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The goats will cover approximately three acres of land by moving to new sections every few days.
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Goats and sheep are particularly useful in managing vegetation in difficult terrain and offer an eco-friendly alternative to human labor, chemicals, or burning.
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The goats are proving to be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution to address vegetation and invasive species management.
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Goats To Go, a business based in Georgetown, transports goats to cemeteries, parks, and schools to clear brush and invasive vegetation.
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Goat grazing provides an all-natural method to maintain properties without the use of toxic chemicals.
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Hiring goats to eat away the problems has proven to be a safe and effective solution.
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Goatscapers have proven their worth as eco-friendly, cost-effective, and entertaining solutions for tackling unwanted vegetation and preserving the environment.
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