
Taking a leaf out of Google’s book (they use goats at their Mountain View headquarters), the University of San Francisco has recruited a herd of hungry goats to tidy up the weeds and prevent fire on campus.
According to an article on KTVU.com, the goats were hired from San Francisco-based City Grazing, and are perfect for those hard-to-reach areas, such as steep hillsides and areas with a lot of brush or poison oak.
More than just eco-friendly, USF Environmental Safety Manager Joe Murphy said they’re quiet, efficient, cute and the neighbors love them.
A Letter from Needak Rebounders Concerning Their 2009 Mini-trampoline Model
We thought we'd share this letter sent out by Needak Rebounders in response to various 'rumors' going around online.
A few years ago a web site known as ReboundersReviewed.com tested one of Needak's mini trampoline rebounders. The rebounder tested was produced in late 2006. As some of you may recall, 2006 was a low point in our quality control and the management at the time allowed units to ship that were less than our best. After the company was restructured and the old management was replaced we began… More >>>Tags: eco-friendly weed control, get rebounding, University of San Francisco








