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Photos: Goats on the Go vs. the garlic mustard
Jon Klinkowitz
Jun. 4, 2021 6:29 pm
Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25 to 50 goats to the Cornell College campus in Mount Vernon for a week to graze on invasive plant species, such as garlic mustard. Photos by Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette.
Goats rest and frolic in a small plot of wooded land owned by Cornell College in Mount Vernon on Friday, June 4, 2021. Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25-50 goats to campus for a week to graze on invasive species such as garlic mustard. (Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette)
Goats relax in the shade on a small plot of wooded land owned by Cornell College in Mount Vernon on Friday, June 4, 2021. Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25-50 goats to campus for a week to graze on invasive species such as garlic mustard. (Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette)
A goat stands of a stump in a small plot of wooded land owned by Cornell College in Mount Vernon on Friday, June 4, 2021. Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25-50 goats to campus for a week to graze on invasive species such as garlic mustard. (Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette)
A goat stares at onlookers while grazing a small plot of wooded land owned by Cornell College in Mount Vernon on Friday, June 4, 2021. Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25-50 goats to campus for a week to graze on invasive species such as garlic mustard. (Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette)
A goat stands of a stump in a small plot of wooded land owned by Cornell College in Mount Vernon on Friday, June 4, 2021. Goats on the Go Cedar Valley brought 25-50 goats to campus for a week to graze on invasive species such as garlic mustard. (Cliff Jette/Freelance for the Gazette)