Logan52
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The pastures where I run sheep stay remarkably free of weeds and rotating them along with an occasional mowing keeps them looking almost like a lawn.
Goats love multiflora rose and I see the cattle nipping off the tip shoots. Both would have to be kept pretty hungry to make a real difference in the roses and honeysuckles. It does not seem to me to be a profitable solution.
While land does grow up much more quickly in the absence of grazing, I do not see grazing alone as an answer to the problem.
Goats love multiflora rose and I see the cattle nipping off the tip shoots. Both would have to be kept pretty hungry to make a real difference in the roses and honeysuckles. It does not seem to me to be a profitable solution.
While land does grow up much more quickly in the absence of grazing, I do not see grazing alone as an answer to the problem.