Pennsylvania School District Turns Lawn Care Over to Sheep

The Carlisle Area School District is trying to save $15,000 a year by turning some landscaping chores over to sheep. The district is using the sheep to keep the grass near its solar panels trimmed, and with food already on-hand, the district will only have to supply the sheep with water.

The Carlisle Area School District is trying to save $15,000 a year by turning some landscaping chores over to sheep. The district is using the sheep to keep the grass near its solar panels trimmed, and with food already on-hand, the district will only have to supply the sheep with water.

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