Natural Grazing


Eco-Friendly Brush Control & Vegetation Management Using Goats
Serving Spokane County and surrounding areas


509 Farm delivers professional goat grazing for brush, blackberry, and weeds, restoring overgrown land across Spokane County with safe, sustainable vegetation management.

Services

Brush

Targeted goat grazing to knock back dense shrubs, saplings, and overgrown lots while protecting soil and native plants.

Weeds

Eco-friendly weed reduction along fence lines, ditches, and rights-of-way, ideal for acreages, homesteads, and small commercial properties.

Blackberry

Nigerian Dwarf goats quickly strip blackberry thickets, opening access, reducing fire fuel, and eliminating herbicide dependence.

Pasture

Goats clear overgrown land and can transform dense, unmanageable vegetation into a highly productive, balanced ecosystem. Goats target highly invasive plants like blackberry briars, thistle, poison ivy, and kudzu, bypassing grass until the brush is cleared.

Eco-Friendly Goat Vegetation Management

We are a small family farm using Nigerian Dwarf goats to provide effective, chemical-free land clearing for homeowners, farmers, and local organizations.

A close-up, photographic, side-view of a Nigerian Dwarf goat with a well-groomed, tri-colored coat, nibbling on dense blackberry vines and leafy brush. Thorny canes, partially stripped of leaves, arc around its muzzle, emphasizing active vegetation management. The background is a softly blurred rural Spokane landscape with mixed grasses, wildflowers, and a distant line of pine trees. Late afternoon golden-hour sunlight creates warm highlights on the goat’s fur and gentle shadows among the brambles, conveying a serene but industrious atmosphere. Shot with a shallow depth of field and rule-of-thirds composition, the image feels clean, modern, and professional, emphasizing precision brush control using goats rather than machinery or chemicals.

The Why


Goats can access areas equipment cannot

Let 509 Farm’s goats clear steep, brushy hillsides that equipment has a hard time reaching. Leaving the area open, safer, and surprisingly tidy.

Avoid harmful chemicals

Reduce unwanted vegetation without relying on herbicides or repeated chemical treatments..

Overrun pastures

Have a pasture overrun with weeds? Our grazing rotations can allow the grass to come back thick and healthy.

Fire Fuel Reduction

Goats consume dense brush and vegetation that can contribute to wildfire spread, helping reduce fuel loads while improving access and visibility.

An expansive overhead, bird’s-eye photographic view of a semi-wooded acreage in Spokane County, showing clearly defined grazing zones where Nigerian Dwarf goats have reduced dense underbrush. Patches of formerly thick blackberry and brush appear as neatly thinned areas beneath tall ponderosa pines and scattered shrubs. Small, rectangular sections of temporary fencing create an orderly rotational grazing pattern, giving the landscape a structured, managed appearance. Captured in bright, late-morning natural light, the image has crisp focus and high detail, with a professional, eco-friendly mood that highlights large-scale land management and fire-risk reduction through targeted goat grazing, without any buildings or vehicles distracting from the natural setting.

PRICING

Projects Starting at $150

Every property is different. Pricing is based on:

• Property size and acreage
• Vegetation density
• Terrain and accessibility
• Travel distance
• Estimated project duration

A free property walkthrough is included with every estimate.

Following your walkthrough, you’ll receive a custom quote based on the specific needs of your property.

No hidden fees. No obligation.

Schedule your walkthrough today.

Contact 509

Tell us about your property, slope, and vegetation challenges, and we’ll recommend a goat herd and timeline.

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