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3 hours ago, Donnie said:

Sounds pretty decent though. 
 

What is it that they are usually killing off? Regen trees or weeds around small/new plantations?

Not sure exactly what they do all together but knotweed is a fair bit of it. 

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I've applied for a grant so it will cover the cost of this if it gets awarded  I've been  getting asked by alot of customers recently if I do weed spraying but I've being saying no, most people I speak to say not to bother with tickets and just spray without them 

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You may be interested or not, 

Back in the day I took my nptc spraying cert back in 1989  in the first 6 months they came out , in those day I was involved in agriculture using a 4000 litre,  24m  machine (big machine for its day) as I took then pa1 and 2, I then got another 6 units, granular application  knack sack amongst others, within about 6 months to year  nptc changed it so you had to take individual units, how luck I was! But did carry the various training for those extra units 

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If anyone here has a lot of forestry knowledge on spraying, please message me I’d like to ask a few questions. 
 

Woodcutter in forestry but always willing to look down other paths to progress into something. 

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