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Letter from Simon Hart

MANY supporters have contacted us recently to voice their concerns about ragwort, a weed which is blooming at the moment. As every horse owner and farmer knows, ragwort contains toxins which can have debilitating or fatal consequences if eaten by horses and other grazing animals.

Ragwort has its place in the countryside; it supports a wide variety of invertebrates and is a major nectar source for many insects, but it must be controlled, especially where there are horses and livestock. Land stewardship and animal husbandry are both huge responsibilities and I know that they are taken seriously by farmers, but it is important that the dangers posed by ragwort reach the widest possible audience.

There is a growing concern that some public bodies who own land, such as local authorities, are not taking the problem seriously and managing their land appropriately, but there is no excuse; a Code of Practice on how to stop the spread of ragwort is available from DEFRA.

The Countryside Alliance will be writing to all local authorities and other bodies in the coming weeks to remind them that they have a duty to control ragwort on their land and must be vigilant, especially where their land abuts farmland.

The threat ragwort poses to animals cannot be underestimated and is something that all landowners, whether public or private, must take seriously.

SIMON HART Chief Executive Countryside Alliance Kennington Road London

Comments(1)

Bobfm says...
8:48pm Mon 11 Aug 08

Simon old chap, I have no doubt you believe that farmers are committed to good animal husbandry, and that may well be true, however their attention to good human husbandry can be sadly lacking as we have found in my village. South Marston like other areas of Swindon has been blighted by flooding and we as a community have worked hard to put things right, sadly certain elements of the local farming community have seen it as an opportunity to exploit the resources our flood group have secured. Perhaps those farmers ought to consider their fellow residents as much as they apparently consider their live stock, if you are to be believed Simon.

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