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  2. Lawn Mowing Takes a Cheap and Tasty Turn -- for Goats - AOL

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    Gas-guzzling weed-whackers and toxic chemicals are so yesterday when it comes to eco-conscious lawn and garden care, especially when homeowners can now use goats to do the dirty, dangerous work. A ...

  3. Noxious weed - Wikipedia

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    Those include pulling the entire weed out of the ground, [8] spraying herbicide if it's a large area, [9] and using machines to turn over the soil. [8] According to farmers, using goats can prove a more ecological way of getting rid of noxious weeds, instead of using herbicide.

  4. Weed control - Wikipedia

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    Weed control is a type of pest control, which attempts to stop or reduce growth of weeds, especially noxious weeds, with the aim of reducing their competition with desired flora and fauna including domesticated plants and livestock, and in natural settings preventing non native species competing with native species.

  5. Verbesina occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    The use of goats for control of Verbesina occidentalis is unsuccessful since the goats will not consume the plant. [13] The most successful form of control are herbicides. Verbesina occidentalis can be controlled at a ninety three percent rate with two pints per acre of Grazon P+D herbicide.

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  7. Johnson grass - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Johnson grass is listed as either a noxious or quarantined weed in 19 states. [6] With Sorghum bicolor it is a parent of Sorghum × almum, a forage crop also considered a weed in places. [7] It is named after an Alabama plantation owner, Colonel William Johnson, who sowed its seeds on river-bottom farm land circa 1840. The ...

  8. Goatherd - Wikipedia

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    The top six goat industry groups in the United States include: meat (includes show), dairy (includes show, pygmy and Nigerian dwarf), fiber or hair (angora, cashmere), 4-H, industrial (weed control, hiking/pack), and biotech (see Goats in agriculture). [1] Companies using goats to control and eradicate leafy spurge, knapweed, and other toxic ...

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