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#hay #harvest #mountains Hay harvest in the mountains: After the indicator plants have bloomed, the extensive meadows - which are designated as nature reserves - can be harvested. As these areas are very impassable and would require a lot of effort to cultivate, they are not fertilized and only mown once a year. This promotes biodiversity and provides protection and habitat for flora and fauna (bees, deer). Mowing is done here with an Aebi motor mower and a Krone disc mower on a Lindner tractor with twin wheels on both axles. A Massey Ferguson tractor with twin tires and Pöttinger haymaking equipment is also used for turning, raking and transporting the hay. The lion's share of the work on these areas has to be done by hand - with a rake, fork and two blowers. _________________________________________________________ / williwoerndl _________________________________________________________ Equipment: Drones: https://amzn.to/3uoakXb https://amzn.to/3FqgEUt https://amzn.to/3F4JJ6F Cameras: https://amzn.to/3F4mpWz https://amzn.to/3VzAO4a https://amzn.to/3VubNXL https://amzn.to/3BczgVp _________________________________________________________ After the indicator plants have bloomed, the extensive meadows - which are assigned to nature conservation - can be harvested. Since these areas are very impassable and would have to be managed with great effort, they are not fertilized and only mowed once a year. This promotes biodiversity and provides protection and habitat for flora and fauna (bees, deer). Mowing is done here with an Aebi motor mower and a Krone disc mower on a Lindner tractor with twin wheels on both axles. A twin-wheeled Massey Ferguson tractor with Pöttinger haymaking equipment is also used for turning, swathing and transport. The lion's share of the work on these areas has to be done by hand - with a rake, fork and 2 blowers.