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Ragwort
Wed, 25/06/2008 - 12:00am -- Danielle
There are several weeds that are dangerous to some animals and as such need to be controlled. Ragwort is one such weed that is of concern to anyone owning horses or livestock. Advice on the control of this and other noxious weeds can be found in the Related sections below.
Related Links
Disposal guidelines for ragwort
Advice from gov.uk on how to prevent the spread of ragwort







