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Hi I have been asked by a lady to get rid of the ragwort from a field she wants to put ponies in next week. I told her there would not be enough time to spray it plus animals eat it when it is dead right?

I have told her I will have to pull it. I've pulled lots in the past but only when it's in flower is it fine to pull it now or will it be to soft. What do you think?

 

Plus where can I dispose of it and for how much near Hungerford or Marlborough?

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