A tool some landowners use to manage weeds on pastures and improve soil health is adding goats to their cattle herd. Goats eat weeds and browse the cattle won’t, and they could also add a possible alternative revenue stream with their prolific breeding. By co-mingling the two species, their different eating habits and grazing action work together to create a wider range of hoof impact on the land and help water infiltrate soil. Read more at Successful Farmer …
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