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What's the going day rate for spraying?


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I just charge usual day rate. Glyphosate isn't expensive and it's a nice little extra that the customer is happy to pay for on top of grass cutting. It really makes a difference when there are no weeds growing around the place, even on the busy farms we strim. On existing grasscutting jobs I make more than enough on the extra labour to do the spraying, so I can avoid looking like a skinflint by charging extra for chemical.

 

If it's a horsey place that will mess you around and they only want spraying done, charge more! Also be aware that horses are thick and will spook easily at the sight of a big yellow backpack. If it's equestrian I'd tell them that all horses need to be boxed whilst you spray.

 

I'd recommend a decent sprayer such as Cooper Peglar or Berthoud if you don't already have one.

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