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Events
Wednesday, June 7, 2023 | 9:30am – 3pmWickson Hall
Sheepmowers at Work

The UC Davis Sheepmowers are baaaacck in a new-ish location: the lawn outside of Wickson Hall on the corner of California Avenue and N. Quad.

Haven Kiers, assistant professor of landscape architecture, is conducting research to determine if sheep allowed to graze on campus turf can eat grass and weeds, fertilize and control pests as well as, or better than, using conventional landscaping methods. She invites the public to spend some time in nature, watching the sheep do their thing.

Remaining spring quarter schedule (grazing hours 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.):

  • Wednesday-Friday, June 7-9
Learn more about this research project.
Follow the UC Davis Sheepmowers on Instagram.

Thursday, June 8, 2023 | 9:30am – 3pmWickson Hall
Sheepmowers at Work

The UC Davis Sheepmowers are baaaacck in a new-ish location: the lawn outside of Wickson Hall on the corner of California Avenue and N. Quad.

Haven Kiers, assistant professor of landscape architecture, is conducting research to determine if sheep allowed to graze on campus turf can eat grass and weeds, fertilize and control pests as well as, or better than, using conventional landscaping methods. She invites the public to spend some time in nature, watching the sheep do their thing.

Remaining spring quarter schedule (grazing hours 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.):

  • Wednesday-Friday, June 7-9
Learn more about this research project.
Follow the UC Davis Sheepmowers on Instagram.

Friday, June 9, 2023 | 9:30am – 3pmWickson Hall
Sheepmowers at Work

The UC Davis Sheepmowers are baaaacck in a new-ish location: the lawn outside of Wickson Hall on the corner of California Avenue and N. Quad.

Haven Kiers, assistant professor of landscape architecture, is conducting research to determine if sheep allowed to graze on campus turf can eat grass and weeds, fertilize and control pests as well as, or better than, using conventional landscaping methods. She invites the public to spend some time in nature, watching the sheep do their thing.

Remaining spring quarter schedule (grazing hours 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.):

  • Wednesday-Friday, June 7-9
Learn more about this research project.
Follow the UC Davis Sheepmowers on Instagram.

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