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Southern states turn to goats to control spread of invasive vine
More people in the American South are turning to goats as an effective way to fight invasive kudzu vines.
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WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville
· Jun 25, 2026
Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville
Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) - Using goats to tackle invasive plants is drawing attention in South Knoxville, where dozens of animals are hard at work ...
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 4, 2026
Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities
Several farmers have reportedly been abducted by suspected bandits following separate attacks on farmlands in Wasagu and Dadin Kowa areas of Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State. The development was disclosed in a post shared on Saturday by security analyst and crisis reporter, Bakatsine, via his X handle. Quoting local sources, Bakatsine said: “Several farmers have [] Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities
Inc.com
· Jul 4, 2026
182,000 Pounds of Free Nectarines: The Lawsuit Behind a Massive Giveaway
A legal fight over an exclusive variety of white nectarines stopped a California farmer from selling this year’s harvest. So he invited locals to help themselves to the entire crop.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 8, 2026
Maize prices likely to rule at ₹2,400 a quintal, says Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
The varsity’s Centre for Agricultural and Rural Development Studies has advised farmers in TNmil Nadu to make informed sowing decision
Townhall
· Jul 1, 2026
Manny Rutinel's Radical Vegan Activism Threatens Colorado's Animal Agriculture Industry
Manny Rutinel's Radical Vegan Activism Threatens Colorado's Animal Agriculture Industry
NPR Topics: Food
· Jun 27, 2026
There's a beef about beef at the World Cup, as Argentina fans pour into Texas
It's about who produces the best, most succulent steaks, and how to prepare the meat. Argentina and Texas are two of the top cattle-raising areas of the world, where steak is deeply ingrained in diet and culture.
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Related coverage for "Southern states turn to goats to control spread of invasive vine": WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville — Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville. Daily Post Nigeria — Bandits abduct several farmers in fresh attacks on Kebbi communities. Inc.com — 182,000 Pounds of Free Nectarines: The Lawsuit Behind a Massive Giveaway. The Hindu BusinessLine — Maize prices likely to rule at ₹2,400 a quintal, says Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Townhall — Manny Rutinel's Radical Vegan Activism Threatens Colorado's Animal Agriculture Industry. NPR Topics: Food — There's a beef about beef at the World Cup, as Argentina fans pour into Texas


