From forestry roots to four-legged solutions
After years of working with landowners, we kept hearing the same problem: “What do I do about all this poison ivy and invasive brush?”
Traditional answers never felt right: herbicides, heavy equipment, expensive manual labor. They’re hard on the land, hard on the wallet, and often just a temporary fix.
Then we discovered targeted grazing. Goats have been clearing land for thousands of years. They’re gentle on terrain, thorough in their work, and genuinely enjoy eating the plants most people hate: poison ivy, multiflora rose, Japanese knotweed, and more.
Today, our herd of about 30 goats travels throughout the Hudson Valley, helping homeowners reclaim their properties the natural way. No chemicals. No ruts. Just happy goats and beautiful, usable land.
