Ranchland Development, Inc Brush Control Using Goats and Multi-species Grazing
Goats are very suitable as vegetation management tools because of their ability to consume many types of forages and their apparent resistance to many plant toxins.
Goats can be used effectively to control weeds and woody plants, such as: Sumac, Dogwood, Buck Brush, Honey Locust, Hedge, Sericea Lespedeza, Johnson Grass, and many other tree and plant species that are not utilized by grazing cattle. Additionally, goats seem to be a good choice in multi-species grazing systems as they tend to integrate well with other farm animals. In fact, one or two goats per cow could be grazed together in a herd without adversely affecting the well-being of neither the cattle nor the goats.
By suppressing or eliminating the weeds, trees, and brush, goats reduce the need for herbicides and reduce competition for scarce soil nutrients, which could ultimately result in an increase in pasture yield. Apart from being environmentally-friendly, using goats to control brushes and weeds will save money for the farmer by decreasing the amount of money spent on
purchasing herbicides and other weed control device
Our goal is to be a leader and pioneer in the improvement, development, and maintenance of all types of ranchland properties. By utilizing our Brush & Weed Control Service, along with the other services of our three divisions, we are able to provide a complete service to our clients while exercising sound land stewardship.
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