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7. Event: Goats complete weed removal duty in Carson
Last year's progress translated into less time required for the goats to graze this year and reduced the area needing grazing to about eight acres, she said. Last year, the goats covered about 10 acres total in that area and it took them almost four weeks. Cost for sheep to graze in the western hills of Carson during April and May of this year was less than $12,000, not counting time expended by city staff. Removing a certain plant or weed to keep it from overrunning native vegetation is...
SourceNevada Appeal,NV


8. Event: NZ lamb off UK supermarket shelves
NZPA . Wednesday, 13 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say One of Britain's biggest supermarket chains has promised UK farmers it will snub New Zealand lamb while British lamb is available. NZPA . Wednesday, 13 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say One of Britain's biggest supermarket chains has promised UK farmers it will snub New Zealand lamb...
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9. Event: 6 in 1 vaccine, drench pre-lamb gives income boost
Leading animal health company Fort Dodge reminds farmers that a dose of Eweguard[1], a 6 in 1 sheep vaccine and wormer three weeks before lambing is one of the best investments you can make in the welfare and profitability of your farm. If the ewe remains untreated for parasites she will contaminate the pasture that her lambs are delivered onto and will ultimately be grazing from. The reduced larval contamination on pasture will continue through to weaning, reducing the drench requirement...
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10. Event: Dairy agrees to fines for E. coli
Payment of the fines will put an end to a controversy brewing since late 2005, when three adults and 15 children were sickened by raw milk traced to Dee Creek's unlicensed dairy. The Woodland-area dairy, though, is now licensed to legally sell raw goat's milk for the first time. Farmers Michael and Anita Puckett and Scott and Summer Steenbarger claimed they did not need a state license because they distributed raw milk under a "cow share" program, in which customers bought fractional...
SourceThe Columbian,WA


11. Event: The Comfort Of Chaos
Angora goats are just part of the animal array at Old Goat Farm, where chickens, ducks and peacocks also strut and stroll about. A shady sitting area against one wall of the old barn is a perfect place to display some of the old tools that came with the farm. This curious peacock is just part of the menagerie of chickens, goats, ducks and other peacocks at the farm. The planting style at Old Goat Farm is unabashedly romantic, as in this pink, red and purple border softening a shed built in...
SourceSeattle Times,United States


12. Event: This farm runs on sun power
The $8 million, one-megawatt, photovoltaic energy installation at Farm ACW went online the first week of May, with two acres of solar panels collecting sunlight on a five-acre plot of the farm. There are also blood orange trees Arterberry wanted to be able to pick fruit as he drove through miles of grove trails plus smaller quantities of guava, passion fruit, macadamia nuts, bananas, cherimoyas, kumquats, mangoes and coffee, which they roast and drink on the farm. But today Arterberry,...
SourceSan Diego Union Tribune,United States


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