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Goatscaping is a pesticide-free weed-removal trend in Connecticut
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Baby goat French Toast smells a dandelion at the Stamford Museum & Nature's Heckscher Farm in Stamford.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Ralph is a mixed breed goat that is helping rid Irwin Park in New Canaan of an invasive plant called knotweed. Picture taken July, 2020.Grace Duffield Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Folks who live in Connecticut have probably seen a goat a time or two when visiting a petting zoo, farmer’s market or goat yoga class, but have they ever utilized the social critters for their landscaping needs?

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