MeadowMaker wrote: » I am a qualified sprayer and he is following the label correctly. You are guided by your ‘hunch’, he is following the label.
SpraySafely wrote: » Ok fair enough. I've always followed a 2 week witholding period for MCPA and will continue to do so. There is a reason it is well controlled. Not sure you label is as clear as you think, but it sounds like you have your mind made up.
Jb1989 wrote: » I commented to your last post with evidence that I'm happy with, tho you might have a counter argument, which I'm open to hearing. When you spray on the country, there can be a lot of farmers that may want the bottom of a field done, as the top may be rush free, but doesnt suit them to move cattle there and then. Ive evidence on the label and evidence from trial and error, havent noticed of any trouble to livestock in that period.
SpraySafely wrote: » I think this speaks for itself. Fair enough if you are using a product without a witholding period, but I don't think that applies to the actual spraying time. Happy to be proven wrong, although I would never do it myself. I mean why bother with the mask ourselves and then just go out and spray over the cattle. The mind boggles. Never mind the fact they would be in the way and affect output.
Jb1989 wrote: » I personally have no fear of spraying mcpa based spray for rushes with cattle in the field
SpraySafely wrote: » Whether or not you have "fear" or not is irrelevant. Thankfully the majority of farmers do follow manufacturers instructions and realise they have a responsibility as food producers to ensure the safety of food produce. A disgraceful attitude and usually common with those that complain about all "the european red tape".
Jb1989 wrote: » I personally have no fear of spraying mcpa based spray for rushes with cattle in the field, if the scenario arises, only snag there would be if rag weed in it, as it may turn sweet while dying.
SpraySafely wrote: » This would be specified on the label of whatever product you are using.
Sugarbowl wrote: » How long should cattle be kept away from sprayed rushes?
Bass Reeves wrote: » Spraying rushers only hides the issues for a few years. Continuous cutting will weaken them.
Hard Knocks wrote: » Is he based in Leitrim?
Kevhog1988 wrote: » Take a look at this guys youtube. He posts some great videos on reclaiming landhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCbnhKennXJ-TIuHSRKWJcLg
RobinBanks wrote: » How long would ye normally wait before cutting rushes that were sprayed.
The11Duff wrote: » Get your rushes topped or mulched. Then spray the new green fresh ones and then fire out a couple of bags of fertilizers to encourage the grass. May have to repeat next year but you will have a lot of them killed off