Bracken!!

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!
Good evening.

In light of Asulam only being available in IBC Qty and controlled heavily, and the fact that I do not wish to eradicate everything around and entwined in the bracken that seems to like growing around our area - what options are left available to help kill it off the bracken?
I can mow the areas edging into the paddocks that grows, but I'm stumped for what grows in the hedges?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
 

Y Fan Wen

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N W Snowdonia
Good evening.

In light of Asulam only being available in IBC Qty and controlled heavily, and the fact that I do not wish to eradicate everything around and entwined in the bracken that seems to like growing around our area - what options are left available to help kill it off the bracken?
I can mow the areas edging into the paddocks that grows, but I'm stumped for what grows in the hedges?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
20 litres 292.00 + vat.
 

Repeat

Member
Location
Cumbria
20 litres 292.00 + vat.
Not a cheap fix at £140 a hectare.
was it the same rate when used for docks ?
 

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!
You can use glyphosate carefully making sure you only spray the bracken.

I had read that could be used, but drift would be my worry in the hedge area, so would need a good wiper /shroud to be comfortable to use glyphosate.
Will look at options - possibly have to frankenstein something. 👍
 

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!
20 litres 292.00 + vat.

I went on that website and never saw the smaller Qty, so thank you.
 
I expect your usual farm spray supplier would have a better price than that but seem to remember you have to order it well before it's needed,they can't just keep it in stock
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
I had read that could be used, but drift would be my worry in the hedge area, so would need a good wiper /shroud to be comfortable to use glyphosate.
Will look at options - possibly have to frankenstein something. 👍

You can buy small handheld wipers which hold the chemical in the handle quite cheaply.
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
I seem to remember that Squire Ultra is being tested for bracken control, but it’s not on the label yet. It might be another option worth looking in to though, especially given the price and difficulty in getting hold of Asulox?
 
Glypo and a weedwiper is the business for bracken on open ground

In and around hedges, careful use of knapsack and glypo is good.
MCPA will also work over a number of years
What's the regime with mcpa? Does it it weaken it every time it's treated like cutting?. Lot of steeply dangerous ground here that,if cut a couple of times a year thins the fern out but if weather ground gets wet and a cutting gets missed you're back to square one. Could spray with the quad though
 

Y Fan Wen

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N W Snowdonia
Not a cheap fix at £140 a hectare.
was it the same rate when used for docks ?
Sounds better if you say £60/acre! I can't remember for definite but half that for docks may be correct.
Actually, I don't view 60 as being expensive as I am creating grassland out of nothing. If your neighbour offered you a next door field for 60/acre, what would you say?
 

exmoor dave

Member
Location
exmoor, uk
What's the regime with mcpa? Does it it weaken it every time it's treated like cutting?. Lot of steeply dangerous ground here that,if cut a couple of times a year thins the fern out but if weather ground gets wet and a cutting gets missed you're back to square one. Could spray with the quad though


Yes spray every year for a number of years, thins it right out, as well as the thistles, broadleaves and brambles that try to colonise as the bracken thins.

Does take a annual dose over a number of years though and the ground needs to be the short of ground that you can keep the sprayer booms above the bracken
 
Yes spray every year for a number of years, thins it right out, as well as the thistles, broadleaves and brambles that try to colonise as the bracken thins.

Does take a annual dose over a number of years though and the ground needs to be the short of ground that you can keep the sprayer booms above the bracken
What time of year seems to work best?
 

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