Barnyard Weed Warriors- Kansas & Iowa

Barnyard Weed Warriors- Kansas & Iowa We use our goats to control your w**ds, brush & invasive trees. They eat them up! Do you have cedar trees out of control, our goats love cedars.

Barnyard W**d Warriors is a GOAT FARM that provides w**d & fire control for your property. How about sericia lespedeza, bind w**d, locust trees, mulberry trees, kochia, & kudzu? Our goats will eat them. Using goats to manage w**ds is the green thing to do, you don't have to use chemicals on land that is sensitive to runoff or ground water issues. Goats are good for the environment and they are also fun to watch graze.

This is a FREE WORKSHOPGoat 101 Workshops are planned at the SAVE FARM at Riley Kansas.June 1-2June 8-9June 29-30Day 1: ...
04/29/2026

This is a FREE WORKSHOP
Goat 101 Workshops are planned at the SAVE FARM at Riley Kansas.
June 1-2
June 8-9
June 29-30
Day 1: Basics: Giving injections/vaccines, deworming, trimming hooves, breed stock selection, housing and fencing, kidding, Animal health & behavior and BIO-Security .
With HANDS ON workshop in afternoon.

Day2: Management: Financial Planning, herd management, pasture management, Open Discussion.

Call SAVE FArm to register
(785) 775-1212

[email protected]

9680 N. 52nd Street, Riley, KS 66531

My friend Lora Frick & I have applied for a grant so we can start the "Kansas Meat Goat Education Project'.  The first p...
01/18/2026

My friend Lora Frick & I have applied for a grant so we can start the "Kansas Meat Goat Education Project'. The first phase is to develop and write a notebook with information all meat goat producers should know or have. The notebook (3-ring notebook binder) is designed to expand as the producer gathers their own information from new research etc. This first phase is a 23 month project to compile and print, phase 2 will be applying for funding to do our own workshops and phase 3 will be getting funding to do online classes.

WE are starting to schedule jobs for 2026! DO NOT WAIT until August or September because we will be booked!
01/15/2026

WE are starting to schedule jobs for 2026! DO NOT WAIT until August or September because we will be booked!

A Cowgirl’s Christmas StoryByMary Powell       The late Cowboy Poet, Baxter Black always ended his agricultural commenta...
12/24/2025

A Cowgirl’s Christmas Story
By
Mary Powell


The late Cowboy Poet, Baxter Black always ended his agricultural commentaries by saying; “This is Baxter Black, from out there.” This story begins ‘out there’ where God speaks not only to Shepherds watching their flocks but to cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers and farmers on a different level that few ever comprehend. The year isn’t important, but I will remember the feelings and what I saw and heard that night, ‘out there’ for the rest of my life as it is sketched upon my heart.
The week leading up to Christmas had been harsh, when a winter storm blew in, covering the prairie with almost a foot of snow. My days were spent riding pens, rolling out bedding for the cattle and pushing snow with the payloader. By Christmas Eve, I was exhausted.
Since the kids wouldn’t be home for Christmas, I ate supper and headed to bed around seven-thirty. I slept really hard and of course I woke up about ten-thirty. Something compelled me to look out the window and the night wasn’t dark, it was bright!

A full moon had occurred a couple days prior and with the clear skies, the moon lit the prairie enough, I was compelled to saddle up my horse and take off for a midnight ride.
A perfect night for a midnight ride is rare, and this one was not only perfect, but it was also, Christmas Eve perfect; snow on the ground, clear skies, no wind and a moon lighting my way. Little did I know, God had something to reveal to me.
My horse wasn’t happy to be working at night, still he trotted off on the road leading to the big pasture. I stopped him on top of the first hill to gaze at the horizon. Like many full moons, the lesser stars were barely to be seen with the moon masking their light. In the East, I could see a couple bright stars and wondered if one of them had been the star that called the wisemen to Bethlehem.

Looking North was two towns, one with the courthouse covered in white Christmas lights, the other with colored lights on main street, both towns looked like they could have been on Christmas cards. To the south and west lay the direction I was riding, not knowing why I was being pulled deeper into the snow-covered Tallgrass, I urged my horse onward.
Along with the brightness of the night, there was a special feeling, crisp and clean, almost Holy-like. Then I heard the quiet, a silence that seemed to bear down on me every time I stopped my horse, to look around. I could hear in the distance; cars and the roar of a diesel engine passing along a highway about three miles away. Maybe they were people heading home for Christmas, or a truck driver stuck out on the road with a load to haul.
From one hilltop, I spied a coyote trotting along a path down by the creek, it never even noticed my horse and me. Another hill; I looked into the draw, with a pond. There were deer standing beside it, drinking and nibbling on grass they pawed through the snow to eat. A couple times I heard an owl hoot, but the silence seemed louder with each hill we topped. My mind was taking everything in, searching for what God was wanting me to see or hear.

Then, I heard the bells!

Looking at my watch, I saw it was midnight. One of the churches in town had a new bell system that played songs every day at noon and of course tonight it marked Christmas Day with one song: ‘Silent Night’. Everything fell into place, the bright night, the deafening silence, and I understood what God was revealing to me. The bells rang; “Silent Night, Holy Night, all is calm, all is bright. Round yon virgin Mother and child, Holy infant so Tender and Mild, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Sleep in Heavenly Peace.”
What was Bethlehem like, that night? Was that Christmas night this quiet? Was it this bright or brighter? Did the air feel this holy or more so? My mind was spinning as I thought about Bethlehem in Judea, the baby, angels and the shepherds.
How closely did this night resemble that night? Probably nothing close but in my heart, I felt as if I could have been right there. My mind wandered in what I imagined Bethlehem was like, those many years ago, and then, I came back to another Bethlehem. Bethlehem Lutheran Church that I attended when I could.
The church, founded in the late 1800’s by German Immigrants had a tradition, like many churches, they would sing ‘Silent Night’ at the end of their Christmas Eve service. They would turn off the lights, light candles to sing, but the first verse was sung in German.

Did you know; it doesn’t matter what language that song is sung, you know exactly what is being sung in that first verse? Your brain translates it for you.
Sitting on my horse, I tried to remember the German words as I softly sang.

Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
Alles schläft; einsam wacht
Nur das traute hochheilige Paar.
Holder Knabe im lockigen Haar,
Schlaf in himmlischer Ruh!
Schlaf in himmlischer Ruh!

I am more than blessed because we cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers and farmers who get to work ‘out there’ get to walk with God on a level, few comprehend. We know and understand God’s subtle messages HE sends to us, and that sometimes, He just wants us to know, how much HE LOVES US. And, like that night when I was ‘out there’ on the prairie, I hope you, too, realize how much HE LOVES YOU. After all, that’s why a baby came to us, born of a virgin, in a barn, died on a cross, rose and is coming again. May Your Christmas be filled with LOVE, JOY, and PEACE!

12/12/2025

We do not deal in Nigerian Dwarves or Pygmy goats! We are a Meat Goat & Brush Control Operation.

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Changes are coming after the first of the year! Mary and her cohort Lora Frick will be embarking on a Meat Goat Notebook...
12/12/2025

Changes are coming after the first of the year! Mary and her cohort Lora Frick will be embarking on a Meat Goat Notebook for beginning meat goat producers. This page will change format on information. We will still be doing goat rental but on a different model. Current clients will still be served.

11/12/2025

Our first expected kidding date is March 31, 2026! (Or rather the earliest any of the does can kid).

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11/12/2025

There may be some changes to the operation in 2026 and we are moving into a more educational operation soon. m We are going to be offering zoom classes on raising goats and Land management with goats. We will also continue updates on goats.

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11/04/2025
The barnyard w**d warrior schedule for the 2025 fall season
11/04/2025

The barnyard w**d warrior schedule for the 2025 fall season

11/01/2025

The Barnyard W**d Warriors are back home after an extended work assignment. Our Last Blast will be at The Cedars Retirement Community in McPherson KS November 6-8th.

Jimmy & Jewel will celebrate their THIRD Birthday on November 8th! They have not been working much lately but hopefully they will be up to the job in McPherson.

Updated photos of the crew will be coming soon!

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Hunter, KS
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