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<blockquote data-quote="spin cycle" data-source="post: 8186339" data-attributes="member: 12281"><p>if these fields are only ever cut then eventually you'll get ragwort ...especially if nutrient levels fall......some ragwort sprays work against them selves....burning the top before translocating to root thus you can get a false impression of control</p><p></p><p>my sheep regularly get out....last year i thought 'feck it'...left them to roam our horse paddocks that had some ragwort......this year zilch ragwort.....a hay field i only ran autumn store lambs on still has some</p><p></p><p>i concluded you need a full spring/summer grazing with sheep for good control</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin cycle, post: 8186339, member: 12281"] if these fields are only ever cut then eventually you'll get ragwort ...especially if nutrient levels fall......some ragwort sprays work against them selves....burning the top before translocating to root thus you can get a false impression of control my sheep regularly get out....last year i thought 'feck it'...left them to roam our horse paddocks that had some ragwort......this year zilch ragwort.....a hay field i only ran autumn store lambs on still has some i concluded you need a full spring/summer grazing with sheep for good control [/QUOTE]
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