Mowing
Mowing a meadow can be a real challenge. In addition to the size of the mowing area and the height of the vegetation, the nature of the terrain also plays a role. The amount of work involved in mowing a large area should not be underestimated. For this reason, different mowing systems are used in professional agriculture than for mowing private meadows. Robustness and a long service life play a much greater role in the commercial sector than in the private sector.
Finding the right mowing intervals
When mowing, it is important to ensure that mowing is carried out regularly. If mowing is not carried out at all, the meadow will quickly turn into bushes that can no longer be easily handled with a mower. For this reason, it is advisable to mow the grass two to three times per season on larger meadow plots. This ensures that the meadow remains at a height and density that makes mowing with a suitable mower possible at all. A meadow that is mowed regularly and with the right mowing system pays off in every respect: The crop is of high quality and in optimum condition for further use. In addition, insects and small creatures benefit from a properly conducted mowing.
Successful mowing with the right mowing system
Which mowing system is best suited to your requirements must be decided on an individual basis. The question of whether the mowed material should remain on the lawn or whether the grass should be collected after mowing and used for other purposes is also important. Here it is important to know the advantages and disadvantages of the respective methods and to weigh up which type of mowing makes the most sense. The question of whether a mulching mower should be used must also be clarified. The experts at Ennepetaler Schneid- und Mähtechnik will provide you with comprehensive advice on your optimised mowing method and mowing system, taking your personal requirements into account.
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