2016 - Volume #BFS, Issue #16, Page #51
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European-Style Scythes
Most Americans have abandoned scythes in favor of power mowing equipment, even when it comes to cutting weeds around buildings and fences. But if you’ve grown weary of the whine of string trimmers, maybe you’re ready to try a scythe.
  The European-style scythe works so well you may want to park your lawn mower and use one to cut the lawn. The bush scythe may be used to trim undergrowth in your woodlot. The ditch scythe mows brambles, tough weeds, trims under trees in your orchard and cuts grass. 
Grass blades are used for mowing hay, harvesting grains, maintaining lawns and trimming around your garden.
  European-style scythes are lightweight and well balanced. The blade and handle are positioned to allow a comfortable upright stance.
For more information visit our website at www.scythesupply.com
Order Early,  Avoid the Rush.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Scythe Supply, 496 Shore Rd., Perry, Maine 04667 (ph 207 853-4750; email: scythe@scythesupply.com).
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2016 - Volume #BFS, Issue #16