

Educated Cows Eat Weeds! | 
    
Projects | 
      Click here to download a list of some of our project partners.  | 
    
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           Whitetop, Russian knapweed, Canada thistle and Scotch thistle are all targeted in this 2010 project.  | 
        
         Heifers in a 600 acre pasture take well to Canada thistle.  | 
        
           This is a 3-year demonstration project of managing trained cattle to meet weed management goals. 
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Coming in 2010 - A GLCI project in Vermont that will include cows and sheep. Each year we select a few special projects to work on-site that help a whole group of producers or that help us learn more about cows eating weeds. If you have a project you'd like us to consider, contact Kathy (kvoth (at) livestockforlandscapes.com). She can also provide you with materials to write solid, successful grant proposals.  | 
      
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         The training process begins its development. Cows learned to eat Canada thistle, leafy spurge and spotted knapweed.  | 
        
         Cows learned to eat Distaff and Italian thistle, and expanded their diets to include bull thistle, coyote bush, poison oak and more.  | 
        
         This Madison Valley Ranchlands Group Weed Committee and NRCS project trained cows at 6 ranches and bison at another to eat Canada and musk thistle and spotted knapweed  | 
        
         Heifers learned to eat black mustard  | 
        
         Cattle start with late-season diffuse knapweed, then Dalmatian toadflax, before deciding to eat every weed in their pastures.  |