0 to cut plants, such as grass or wheat, that have long, thin stems and grow close together:
1 to cut grass or grain with a machine or tool with a blade:
Prunes do not require clean orchard floors for harvest, and most of the cover crop is allowed to reseed before being mowed.
Grandsons often did chores such as cutting wood, mowing grass or providing transport.
Mature swards were left without mowing after the preliminary cut, allowing approximately 8 weeks of regrowth.
The rye was mown and incorporated into the soil by disking in spring 2003.
They also maintained their orchard floors by mowing resident vegetation and avoiding or reducing tillage, which can be a money-saving strategy.
In strategy (ii) the ryegrass- clover ley was maintained over the whole experiment and was regularly cut (mowed three times and then mulched).
In our experiment, the regenerative capacity of thistles was considerably lower than that of clover when ryegrass- clover ley was mowed and/or mulched.
They systematically raided isolated villages, often mowing down the inhabitants before robbing their homes.