Rudey
Well-Known Member
Where I keep my horses, our farmers land is surrounded by 4 different farmers that do not control the ragwort on their land quickly, efficiently or effectively. Unfortunately, as ragwort does, it keeps spreading - more and more onto our farm.
Every year our ragwort has gotten progressively worse. 
Our farmer has contacted the farmers and politely asked them to deal with their ragwort problems. One farmer has horses on his land and got his liveries to raggy pull and clear their field. Two others topped theirs. The other farmer has refused to touch his as he had some sort of rare wild life nestling in his field and he didn't want to disturb it.
I do appreciate we are within our rights to report the surrounding land owners to DEFRA. However, this isn't the approach our farmer is wanting to take as he would like to remain amicable with his neighbours. But, if the problems persist, and our land keeps being reseeded by their lack of control of ragwort, it may be a course of action our farmer has to no choice but to consider.
We have had a real battle this year keeping ontop of raggy pulling our fields. At one point it appeared that we had won the battle. With all of this recent rain, sunny spells and mild weather; the ragwort has returned with a vegence!! *SCREAMS and pulls hair out!!*
Is there a time of year when ragwort stops growing/spreading seeds/dies off?
Or does it grow and flower all year round?
It seems never ending this year! xx
Our farmer has contacted the farmers and politely asked them to deal with their ragwort problems. One farmer has horses on his land and got his liveries to raggy pull and clear their field. Two others topped theirs. The other farmer has refused to touch his as he had some sort of rare wild life nestling in his field and he didn't want to disturb it.
I do appreciate we are within our rights to report the surrounding land owners to DEFRA. However, this isn't the approach our farmer is wanting to take as he would like to remain amicable with his neighbours. But, if the problems persist, and our land keeps being reseeded by their lack of control of ragwort, it may be a course of action our farmer has to no choice but to consider.
We have had a real battle this year keeping ontop of raggy pulling our fields. At one point it appeared that we had won the battle. With all of this recent rain, sunny spells and mild weather; the ragwort has returned with a vegence!! *SCREAMS and pulls hair out!!*
Is there a time of year when ragwort stops growing/spreading seeds/dies off?