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X-WR-CALDESC:Invasive species crowd out native woodland plants and animals 
 and can strangle trees and bring down limbs. Machines often can't reach pr
 oblem areas\, manual removal is very labor intensive\, and herbicides can 
 inflict collateral damage on water\, plant\, and animal resources. Targete
 d grazing with goats can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly 
 method of controlling invasive species on your property. Goats graze in pl
 aces that mowers can't reach and humans don't want to go\, including bramb
 le and poison ivy thickets.\n\nThis demonstration is your chance to see go
 ats in action at the Arboretum and learn how to implement this practice on
  your own land. Presenters will include Nevin Dawson\, forest stewardship 
 educator\, University of Maryland Extension\; Sylvan Kaufman\, Sylvan Gree
 n Earth Consulting\, and Brian Knox\, president of Sustainable Resource Ma
 nagement\, Inc. and supervising forester for Eco-Goats. Light refreshments
  will be served\, including goat cheese.\n\n<b>Fee: $15 members\, $20 gene
 ral public</b>\n\n<i>Photo by Nevin Dawson</i>\n
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DESCRIPTION:Invasive species crowd out native woodland plants and animals a
 nd can strangle trees and bring down limbs. Machines often can't reach pro
 blem areas\, manual removal is very labor intensive\, and herbicides can i
 nflict collateral damage on water\, plant\, and animal resources. Targeted
  grazing with goats can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly m
 ethod of controlling invasive species on your property. Goats graze in pla
 ces that mowers can't reach and humans don't want to go\, including brambl
 e and poison ivy thickets.\n\nThis demonstration is your chance to see goa
 ts in action at the Arboretum and learn how to implement this practice on 
 your own land. Presenters will include Nevin Dawson\, forest stewardship e
 ducator\, University of Maryland Extension\; Sylvan Kaufman\, Sylvan Green
  Earth Consulting\, and Brian Knox\, president of Sustainable Resource Man
 agement\, Inc. and supervising forester for Eco-Goats. Light refreshments 
 will be served\, including goat cheese.\n\n<b>Fee: $15 members\, $20 gener
 al public</b>\n\n<i>Photo by Nevin Dawson</i>\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20110604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20110604T120000
LOCATION:12610 Eveland Road\, Ridgely\, MD
SUMMARY:Goats vs. Weeds: A Targeted Grazing Demonstration
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