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Goat Grazing Services – Rangeland Health Maintenance

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The High Speed Rail Authority in California is seeking a subcontractor for goat grazing services to maintain rangeland health across 19.10 acres in Madera. The scope of work involves comprehensive livestock management, including the deployment of goats, installation of fencing, ensuring water access, conducting daily monitoring, and managing waste. This opportunity was posted on August 11, 2026, with a response deadline of August 26, 2026. The project falls under NAICS code 112999 and is managed through the Cal eProcure system.

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California High Speed Rail seeks goat grazing subcontractors for 19.10 acres in Madera.

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California → High Speed Rail AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

112990 - All Other Animal ProductionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Madera, CA, USA

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IFB HSR26-27 Goat Grazing Services in Madera, CA

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AgencyCalifornia → High Speed Rail Authority
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Livestock management using goats to maintain rangeland health across 19.10 acres, including deployment, fencing, water access, daily monitoring, and waste management.

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