Why we use scythes instead of a brushcutter | MOWING MEADOWS E03: Lagmansro vs Styra
Welcome to another episode of Mowing Meadows where we take a look at two meadows that make it very clear why we use scythes instead of machines. A lot of people say we should be using brushcutters, weedwackers, clearing saws... but they fail to understand the natural environment where we work. We don't scythe to eliminate plants, we scythe so that they can live. By showing the different results from using axes, blade hoes and scythes, versus machines, I hope this video can be helpful when making decisions about how to restore and care for these very valuable natural areas that meadows and bogs are. ▶ Videos mentioned: Our work at Norrköpings aiport: • Scythe Mowing at Swedish Airport | Scythin... Want to see more of work? Check out this Mowing Meadows playlist: • Mowing Meadows Sources: 📃 Evasdotter, L. 2011. Rikkärrsrestaurering med grävmaskin – kan man gräva sig till biologisk mångfald? [Successful restoration of a rich fen.] – Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 105: 94–98. 📃 Jonsson, O. 2014. Att återskapa rikkärr ; Rapport från kunskapsdagen i Östergötland 17 juni 2014. Länsstyrelsen Östergötland Rapport 2014:29. Photos by Henry Stahre & Dan Nilsson. 📸 Bird's-eye Primrose (majviva) Photo by Sebastian Sundberg. 📸 Long stalked yellow sedge (näbbstarr) Photo by Sebastian Sundberg. 📸 Marsh helleborine (kärrknipprot) Photo by Hans Bjuringer. 🌍 Maps Data: Copyright 2024 Google. 💬 Undertexter finns på flera språk. Välj språk i videons Inställningar. ⚙ 💬 Subtitles are available in multiple languages. Choose your language in video Settings. ⚙ ⭐ All about the Nordic snath (in English): https://www.slattergubben.se/produkte... ⭐ Scythes for sale! We ship internationally, products such as our exclusive Nordic snath and peening jig, scythe blades, honing stones, and much more. Find everything you need for scythe mowing in our webshop! https://www.slattergubben.se/lang-EN 🌍 For international shipping, please contact us at [email protected] We're happy to help! 🕒 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:20 Background 01:51 When we first got here 02:44 How to clear saplings 04:48 Maintainting Lagmansro 05:55 Rare species 07:15 Lunch break with the scything team 07:50 Back to work! And the time we got scolded... 09:00 Why we don't use clearing saws 13:43 The reason for this video #scythe #scything #meadow #preservation #biodiversity #sweden #nature #manualwork #saplings #brushcutter

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