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I'm a "hobby" forester, at the moment I'm clearing bracken from areas where I've planted trees.

 

I can't help you with rates, however tips I've learned are:

 

1. Pulling the bracken up can be easier than cutting. When you cut long bracken you sometimes tend to hack the same bracken into pieces.

 

2. When you are looking for the next tree stick your head down about 4 feet above ground level where the bracken is just stems.

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Don't pull bracken using a bare hand - always use heavy gloves. . The stems have long fibres that can cut you very badly as most young country boys know from bitter experience.

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We have started the weeding the area, Its basicly impossible to price it unless doing man days, How longs a piece of string type of situation.

 

More men the better as you feel like you achieve nothing in a day.

 

Roll on Novembre when we start planting again!

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This maybe different scenario. The root zone got glyphosphate early In Season then battered with a roller Tall guards help! This is 15/6/16 mid roll to show difference.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1468872850.314435.jpg.a35770303325d5b3c816ca2e12179119.jpg

 

Then at endImageUploadedByArbtalk1468872892.222479.jpg.228e1123f3c5ec3e1d637e9e98323a81.jpg

 

Will try and get back for another photo.

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