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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

 

Luckily the guy who has sheep here is dealing most of the rushes. He topped them a couple of weeks ago. We just need to tidy up a few years of neglect.

 

Sheep skeleton the other day. Toxic chemicals today. Any connection between the two ?

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Professor Google says an eggcupful is 40ml, and that seems about right to me.   Unlabelled agricultural chemicals, no instructions, limited knowledge. What could possibly go wrong ?

EU regulations clearly state that "all noxious, flammable or toxic chemicals must be kept in an old coffee jar at the back of the shed. Any written instructions must be written in the type of marker p

A 6 ft concrete post towed behind the quad mate......state of the art !! Lol

 

 

Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

Luckily the guy who has sheep here is dealing most of the rushes. He topped them a couple of weeks ago. We just need to tidy up a few years of neglect.

 

Sheep skeleton the other day. Toxic chemicals today. Any connection between the two ?

 

 

Can't be. This stuff must be safe. If it wasn't, he would have written a warning label on the tin in marker pen. :yes:

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

 

Luckily the guy who has sheep here is dealing most of the rushes. He topped them a couple of weeks ago. We just need to tidy up a few years of neglect.

Sheep skeleton the other day. Toxic chemicals today. Any connection between the two ?

Can't be. This stuff must be safe. If it wasn't, he would have written a warning label on the tin in marker pen. :yes:

 

 

EU regulations clearly state that "all noxious, flammable or toxic chemicals must be kept in an old coffee jar at the back of the shed. Any written instructions must be written in the type of marker pen that rubs off if your T-shirt touches it, so that,in 8 month's time, you have to guess what it is by smell alone"

 

Article 7, section 6, subsection 3, paragraph 3, clause 2 etc etc etc

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

 

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

 

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

 

Sly left hook!

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

 

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

A 6 ft concrete post towed behind the quad mate......state of the art !! Lol

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

A 6 ft concrete post towed behind the quad mate......state of the art !! Lol

I do love the way you and Walshie are taking to the rural way of life...

Left the smog and bustle behind you and started a war on weeds.. Lol

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

A 6 ft concrete post towed behind the quad mate......state of the art !! Lol

 

jesus I thought I live din the dark ages dragging a 10ft cast iron gate around!

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Well, based on my long weeks if study !!!......for the rush, top them then wait for the fresh re growth, bruise them then spray then......repeat again back end of the summer then plenty of lime to sort the PH of the soil.

I have 3 ha of the b*****ds here to sort and I have declared war !! Lol......hopefully, this time next year will see it back to decent pasture.

what are you using to bruise the rush Wilf?

A 6 ft concrete post towed behind the quad mate......state of the art !! Lol

I do love the way you and Walshie are taking to the rural way of life...

Left the smog and bustle behind you and started a war on weeds.. Lol

What Walshie has done for the rural way of life is on a par with what Larry Grayson did for rugby league ! :)

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