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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesehead" data-source="post: 8089322" data-attributes="member: 12876"><p>The most frustrating thing we have other than ants trying to recreate the Himalayas is broom in the pasture that has oat like seed heads as the sheep will touch everything else first and only touch it after it's been topped even if you cut it low it seeds out from an inch. We have tried ploughing we have tried spraying it off growing a fodder crop before seeding it back in the autumn but because it's in a lot of the hedges and verges with in a short order it's back again.</p><p></p><p>Thistles and nettles we seem to get on with 2,4D or MCPA or a mix of both clover if it does off we find it easier to treat the issue then scratch it in afterward though that is with white clover as we have never tried it with red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesehead, post: 8089322, member: 12876"] The most frustrating thing we have other than ants trying to recreate the Himalayas is broom in the pasture that has oat like seed heads as the sheep will touch everything else first and only touch it after it's been topped even if you cut it low it seeds out from an inch. We have tried ploughing we have tried spraying it off growing a fodder crop before seeding it back in the autumn but because it's in a lot of the hedges and verges with in a short order it's back again. Thistles and nettles we seem to get on with 2,4D or MCPA or a mix of both clover if it does off we find it easier to treat the issue then scratch it in afterward though that is with white clover as we have never tried it with red. [/QUOTE]
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