We finally settled on our property, which has a big lovely 4 acre field in the middle of it, which we'll mostly be fencing in for pasture. The plan is to have a couple of mules, some chickens, and probably two Dexter cows. I've been Googling all night to figure out what kind of plants we already have in there, and I'm not pleased with the results. I knew about the milkweed - the pods were popping open all over the field when we were up there last week. But we also have ground cherries, some kind of plant with burrs called "spanish needles", and something else that I haven't found yet but that I can only assume is toxic based on my luck so far. What the heck can I do about it all?
I thought of just turning some goats loose once we have the perimeter fence up, but that stuff will even be toxic to them, won't it? We don't have a mower, so we can't keep mowing it down and trying to re-seed with something better in the hope that it'll take over. So what's left - a controlled burn maybe? The trouble with that is that the property is very far from us, and we won't be visiting again until spring, when we'll be starting to put up the foundation for our house. I don't know when we could possibly do that, or how. I suppose I could offer it to the fire department, but I'm not sure they're want to do it, especially because it's not terribly accessible.
Any ideas?