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May 20, 2019 · The 5 injurious weeds stated in the 1959 Weeds Act are: Common Ragwort. Spear Thistle. Field Thistle. Curled Dock. Broad-Leaved Dock. Find out how to identify these harmful...
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Apr 19, 2011 · This note provides guidance on the methods which can be used to control the five injurious (harmful) weeds specified in the Weeds Act 1959.
Control of injurious weeds can be undertaken using a non-specific herbicide such as glyphosate either as an overall spray or using a height selective applicator or spot treatment.
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Guidance. Control of injurious weeds. There are five weeds named in the Weeds Act 1959. These species are native to the UK and contribute to biodiversity. However, they can also: be harmful to grazing animals such as cattle, sheep and horses, and. impact crops if they spread. The species included in the Weeds Act 1959 are:
plants such as creeping thistle growing on your land. However, five species are classified as injurious weeds under the Weeds Act 1959: common ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense), spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare), curled dock (Rume.
Learn about injurious weeds in the UK: Control methods & Identification of harmful weeds in the Injurious Weeds Act and Ragwort Control Act. Need help identifying a weed? We can help!