- A
mower is a
person or
machine that cuts (mows) gr**** or
other plants that grow on the ground.
Usually mowing is
distinguished from reaping,
which uses...
- (gerade/oft) gemäht ("The lawn is
being mown right now" / "The lawn is
mown often",
literally "The lawn gets
mown right now / often", dynamic) stative:...
- A
windrow is a row of cut (
mown) hay or
small grain crop. It is
allowed to dry
before being baled, combined, or rolled. For hay, the
windrow is
often formed...
- control. This low-growing gr**** is
capable of
setting seed even when
closely mown. Some po****tions have
evolved resistance to
certain herbicides, including...
- (/ˌhɜːrsmənˈzuː/ HURSS-mən-ZOO, /-ˈsuː/ -SOO, or /hɔːrsˈmaʊnsiːz/ horss-
MOWN-seez) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Wealden District of East Sus****...
- temperate-zone
orchards are laid out in a
regular grid, with a
grazed or
mown gr**** or bare soil base that
makes maintenance and
fruit gathering easy....
- as
distinct from
fields reserved for agriculture.[citation needed] Low,
mown-meadow
areas may also have been
valued because they
allowed those inside...
- Kalateh-ye
Mown (Persian: كلاته معاون, also
Romanized as Kalāteh-ye
Mʿown) is a
village in
Shandiz Rural District,
Shandiz District,
Torqabeh and Shandiz...
-
airfield consists of 400
acres (160 ha) of well-drained short-
mown gr****, with two
mown gr****
runways of 06/24 (650 m (2,133 ft)) and 16/34 (790 m (2...
-
their distinct ****,
termed spraints,
which can vary in
smell from
freshly mown hay to
putrefied fish.
Otters exhibit a
varied life
cycle with a gestation...