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<blockquote data-quote="nt farm" data-source="post: 7143886" data-attributes="member: 35818"><p>There seems to be a difference of opinion about its usefulness against its cancerous spores. </p><p></p><p>I assume that common land is owned by the crown and the commoners have the right to graze it with a set number of LU each. What is the environmental benefit to the crown/the public for the "fern" that they would not want it controlled/removed? Is it a good habitat for other species other than ticks that they want to promote. If the land was improved those with rights would be happy to increase stock levels would they not?</p><p></p><p>Where we are staying they have just dipped all the sheep for ticks, I assume that this is because of the fern. Only ask as we have not dipped our in the lowland of wilts since we have had them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt farm, post: 7143886, member: 35818"] There seems to be a difference of opinion about its usefulness against its cancerous spores. I assume that common land is owned by the crown and the commoners have the right to graze it with a set number of LU each. What is the environmental benefit to the crown/the public for the "fern" that they would not want it controlled/removed? Is it a good habitat for other species other than ticks that they want to promote. If the land was improved those with rights would be happy to increase stock levels would they not? Where we are staying they have just dipped all the sheep for ticks, I assume that this is because of the fern. Only ask as we have not dipped our in the lowland of wilts since we have had them. [/QUOTE]
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