cathal irwin wrote: » I sitting by the pool in Croatia not too bad at all
Say my name wrote: » cathal irwin wrote: » I sitting by the pool in Croatia not too bad at all I'm sweating tying a rope to a cows leg and milking cows.
joe35 wrote: » Hi ive 7 acres taking till the end of the year (nov). Its full of tough grass thats no good for grazing. Cant post pics not sure how to on the phone. I might get long term from nov and i'm wondering what would be my options for reseeding. Its good free draining land and clean apart from this grass/weed thats in it.
joe35 wrote: » Very little grass. Only 2 horses grazing it all year. A few bare patches that have plenty of clover in them but the horses licked them clean. It got nothing this past 6 or 7 years so needs lime and that. It would be well worth reseeding if i could get it for 5/10 years
Mooooo wrote: » Get it First, don't consider reseeding till lease secured
mengele wrote: » On a similar Note there is a field near me idle with two years. Belongs to a private house which was sold and nothing done with field. Problem with field now is that there is a lot of ragworth after flowering in it. Any spray which would clean this up? Without picking the stuff as I or the owner won't be doing that.
squinn2912 wrote: » What would be the best course of action to get rid of red shank? Currently grazing reseeding and it’s done great but a lot of the rs in it. My idea is to graze, top, spray. I’d like to save the clover if I could. Specifically got a mix made to include clover. Any spray advice?
wrangler wrote: » I'd try grazing and topping first, redshank is a soft enough weed, doesn't usually stand up to topping and grazing. I used to do a lot of tillage here and redshank and chickweed would always come when I'd reseed but I'd never spray......but I'd always have sheep to go on it. I'm not an expert btw
charolais0153 wrote: » Coupd you report to the dept. Is there a tging about noxious weeds?
C4d78 wrote: » Bit similar question to squinn. I’m currently grazing reseeds with calves. It has a serious amount of fat hen. I was planning on grazing, topping and then spraying as there are docks etc. Just a little worried now as fat hen is waist high in places. Would it smother the Grass when topped or what do people think?
Reggie. wrote: » Top and graze is the best plan there
C4d78 wrote: » Will calves eat it after topping?
whelan2 wrote: » Don't think anyone has ever been prosecuted. Sure County councils are the worst offenders
kevthegaff wrote: » Is it too late to spray for kale/rape
Reggie. wrote: » Bit of fodder rape going in today