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Goats Clearing Meadows and Forest at Pitchstone Waters #2

  • Chris Gill

Chris Gill

07 Oct 2019
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Goats Clearing Meadows and Forest at Pitchstone Waters #2

On the Fall River in Idaho, 5-miles from the southwest corner of Yellowstone Park, we use goats instead of herbicides to control weeds and stimulate grasses in sagebrush meadows.

 

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