The City of Augusta has hired 140 new employees to clear out a tangle of weeds and poison ivy. That may sound like a lot of workers, but these contractors are much easier to get along with and require zero time to train. Those workers aren’t human, but in fact a herd of locally raised goats! When Frank Sortini, Parks Superintendent for The City of Augusta, received a called from Rex Rutledge, Owner of Restoration Grazing, he knew it was the perfect time to bring in the goats. It’s been a goal of Sortini’s to switch the city’s weed management to a more natural system since he came onto the team. Using goats as weed management is much more beneficial and more enjoyable than using chemicals or machinery.
Source: Andover American