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A flock of about ten sheep will join the grounds keeping crew at Conestoga College this spring to maintain the vegetation growing under the solar panels at the Cambridge-Fountain Street campus.

The school said it’s hiring the “lamb-scapers” for a two-year trial period from All Sorts Acres farm in Grey County.

“It presents a unique opportunity to integrate urban agriculture at Conestoga while eliminating the need for herbicides and gas-powered landscaping equipment,” said Samantha Tremmel Lamb, environmental sustainability and energy performance manager at Conestoga, in a news release.

Starting in early June, the sheep will be on-site for a two-week period within the fenced area surrounding the solar field.

An on-site shepherd will accompany them and bring them back to munch on the vegetation a couple of more times before fall.

The first year of this pilot project will focus on setup and implementation, and the second will introduce educational and engagement opportunities, Conestoga said.

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