Syndy Clark’s cleanup crew munched on brush on an early morning in June at a residence in rural Pekin, Illinois. Clark’s goats were clearing brush on 2 acres. They already had eaten their way through 1 acre of the 2 acres they were tasked with in the previous week and had perhaps another week to clear the remaining acre. Such is the work of Goats On The Go Peoria, “a targeted grazing service” that uses goats to clear people’s properties of invasive and nuisance vegetation. Syndy Clark, her husband, Chris, and son, Connor, own Goats On The Go Peoria, an affiliate of the national Goats On The Go, organization that provides managed goats to deal with problem outdoor spaces that have either been overrun with invasive species, overgrown or unkempt spaces without the use of herbicides or other chemicals that can be harmful to a community. Invasive honeysuckle, multiflora rose, …