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HARRODSBURG, Ky. — An enormous flock of sheep was released to dine on the overgrown lawn of a 50-acre solar facility in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
My friend Drew Locke is a seventh-generation farmer in Truro. He’s always trying new things — partly because he’s curious and ...
By Paul Drewes Click here for updates on this story WAIANAE, Hawaii (KITV) -- Hawaii is in the middle of fire season. That threat ...
Sheep hop out of a trailer and head for the hills — where federal officials want them to eat the grasses that can serve as tinder for wildfires. KTVN - 2 News Nevada About 800 sheep have been ...
Sheepmovers made their return to the UC Davis campus on Wellman Hall’s lawn Friday, Nov. 1. About 25 sheep of multiple varieties grazed the lawn, helping to mow, fertilize and improve the lawn’s ...
For the first time, Dominion Energy will have a herd of sheep at a solar facility in Northern Virginia as part of a program ...
“The idea that I watch sheep eat grass and they get paid to eat grass is pretty remarkable,” he said recently. “Because they’ll do it for free, but I figured out a way to make money doing ...
"They can eat about 40 acres of grass and vegetation every few days." ... The flock of 300 sheep and 180 lambs is tended to by a shepherd, along with guard dogs and herding dogs.
The goal of the project is to keep the grass below the panels to maximize output. At Bedford Solar Farm in Chesapeake, one of the sites where the sheep currently graze, the energy generated powers ...