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They just carry on here?Need to spray some thistles in a grass field with footpath running diagonally across it, what are the rules please
What did it say when you took your Pa ticketsNeed to spray some thistles in a grass field with footpath running diagonally across it, what are the rules please
More thinking people walking across while I’m actually spraying, everyone being a bit arsey at the moment and 10 times more people than normalAll you have to do is put a sign up saying a pesticide as been applied to this field, put the date on, it’s then up to them if they cross it.
More thinking people walking across while I’m actually spraying, everyone being a bit arsey at the moment and 10 times more people than normal
Very bad move , if you hook up a walker, it could break the boom, or at least drag it back and leave some misses, for the neighbours to rag you aboutput some barb on the booms might help.
When I did mine footpaths were never mentionedWhat did it say when you took your Pa tickets
Technically you shouldn't be applying PPP on a footpath.
In reality spray when there's not likely to anyone in the field, e.g. very early in the morning. Some morning dew on the target weeds is preferable to people being in the field in optimum dry leaf conditions.
A potentially thorny issue in an arable field where you’re applying pesticides to an uncropped area but I’m not aware of any requirement to notify ROW users in arable or grass. Courtesy is another matter though beware of giving out product names or actives.
“This field is infested with Rumex Obtusifolius” should keep them off....!
And 'Beware of the Dactylis Glomerata lurking in the hedgerow''.
Spray at night?More thinking people walking across while I’m actually spraying, everyone being a bit arsey at the moment and 10 times more people than normal