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<blockquote data-quote="Bogweevil" data-source="post: 7841804" data-attributes="member: 48190"><p>Fair trailer load - £50 round here.</p><p></p><p>Remember that aminopyralid is not allowed to be used on conserved grass as it persists in FYM and plays hell with many garden crops.</p><p></p><p>The will apply next year to clopyralid products, PasTor say, with a label change, but in the meantime try to avoid selling muck from beasts fed on clopyralid treated hay, silage etc - it is not such a beast as aminopyralid but it can persist and cause much upset.</p><p></p><p>Edit - and another thing, waste transfer etc is not required if it for application to crops even garden crops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogweevil, post: 7841804, member: 48190"] Fair trailer load - £50 round here. Remember that aminopyralid is not allowed to be used on conserved grass as it persists in FYM and plays hell with many garden crops. The will apply next year to clopyralid products, PasTor say, with a label change, but in the meantime try to avoid selling muck from beasts fed on clopyralid treated hay, silage etc - it is not such a beast as aminopyralid but it can persist and cause much upset. Edit - and another thing, waste transfer etc is not required if it for application to crops even garden crops [/QUOTE]
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