We have just taken on a hectare of land adjacent to our existing fields. It is gently sloping and has been untouched for at least a decade. The makeup is 30% waist high nettles, 20% flowering ragwort, 40% basically ok ryegrass and the balance is giant hogweed, brambles etc.
I think it's too late to spray so the plan is to keep cutting it through to September and then seed it with grass mix. If the lad with the baler actually turns up then we will cut, bale and burn the crap.
If this works I think we will need to spray in the spring to kill the weeds that will be coming up.
Any thoughts on this as a strategy? Unless we can get the ragwort off the land we can't put any stock on it this year.