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bracken bashing with a view to eradication


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Used a brushcutter last year on a load of bracken. The small size of the blade makes it too easy to "step over" a lot of stems as you sweep and bashing it down is a pain. Very slow technique. A lot of the time I used the strongest strimmer line I could find to give more of a sweep width.

 

That shredder blade would have been much better. The flail mower looks the biz, but a pity its not a cheap solution.

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The estate i used to work on had a special roller, made of 2 wheels and bars conecting them like a drum, pulled behind an atv. I used it in the deer park there and it crushed and bruised those stems real nice, and i didn't get one tick whilst doing it, which was nice.

 

You could fabricate a hand push one?

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Specialist company!! Landbase

 

What worries me about these, compared with asulam (which I thought some consortium had got a special licence for continuing special use) is that the bruising will be done in the nesting season, their site shows heather and the three main indicator species are all ground or near ground nesting.

 

Mind when we were motor manual harvesting just the rolling of car tyres favoured grass over bracken for the season.

 

I once attended a lecture by a bracken "expert" he reckoned he had sample plots that had been cut for 18 years and still bracken persisted.

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