Hubert, thanks for this very fine capture of these yellow beauties. Think that farmers won't agree with me. It is a nightmare for them when these ragworts grow in a grassland and - during the hay period - become in the hay because the crumbled leaves aren't noticed then. If cattle and horses can graze, they normally avoid ragwort in the pasture. Sheep are less sensitive to this plant.
If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins!
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Hubert, thanks for this very fine capture of these yellow beauties.
Think that farmers won't agree with me. It is a nightmare for them when these ragworts grow in a grassland and - during the hay period - become in the hay because the crumbled leaves aren't noticed then. If cattle and horses can graze, they normally avoid ragwort in the pasture. Sheep are less sensitive to this plant.