More people in the American South are turning to goats as an effective way to fight invasive kudzu vines.
Kudzu is a fast-growing invasive species popular in landscaping that is incredibly difficult to remove. One homeowner turned to nature for a little help in removing it, hiring a herd of goats to ...
"Desperate times call for desperate measures" is an aphorism dating back to Ancient Greece, and it was exemplified in an Atlanta man's hilarious Axios editorial about his surprisingly effective ...
Under a hot southern sun it can grow a foot a day, covering everything in its path, and will weigh trees down until they snap. It is kudzu, and Reuben the goat, along with 54 of his kin, are going to ...
Using goats to clear weeds, vegetation and invasive plants is happening in South Knoxville, where Knox Goats has dozens of ...
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. — In Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, where kudzu covers almost everything, an army of goats is successfully eating away at the problem. It’s a kudzu feast for this herd of goats ...
Mark Twain National Forest has launched an experiment: deploying herds of goats to eat kudzu and other problematic plants. Invasive plants such as blackberries and kudzu can turn a field from a grassy ...
Kudzu-munching goats from Whistlepig Farms take time out for some head-butting at Fort Dickerson Thursday, July, 28, 2016, in South Knoxville. The goats make for an effective and environmentally ...
Armed with teeth, horns and cloven hooves, a herd of heroes has raced to Clemson University’s rescue, bravely confronting marauding invaders who have held a creek hostage for decades. Dozens of hungry ...
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