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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 7657786" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>Had some good results on the rushes this year by topping last back end, spraying regrowth with MCPA in late May before they seed, letting them brown off, cutting tight again in June then probably spray this week or next. The regrowth would have been less than 20% of the original area and usually just in corners which the boom never reached. I'd be tempted to try spraying and cutting again this season if there's enough re-growth to go at. </p><p></p><p>Its fairly addictive getting them gone...</p><p></p><p>Agree with the comments that sheep don't help them. But neither do knackered drains and sour ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 7657786, member: 72428"] Had some good results on the rushes this year by topping last back end, spraying regrowth with MCPA in late May before they seed, letting them brown off, cutting tight again in June then probably spray this week or next. The regrowth would have been less than 20% of the original area and usually just in corners which the boom never reached. I'd be tempted to try spraying and cutting again this season if there's enough re-growth to go at. Its fairly addictive getting them gone... Agree with the comments that sheep don't help them. But neither do knackered drains and sour ground. [/QUOTE]
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