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A scythe requires external energy to manufacture, but once itâs made, it operates off of human power. Thatâs a good part of the reason why I bought a scythe and am learning to use it and maintain it.
A good scythe, in the right hands, can mow grass about as low as a lawn mower. Once the grass reaches a certain height, a person with a scythe can also mow faster, at least than the gasoline-powered push mower we use on our lawn.
Produced by Relocalizing Vermont Productions. Theme music by Pete Sutherland; voiceover by Jo Chickering.
Free for non-commercial use. Contact me for conditions for commercial use. Please email me at relocalizingvermont@REMOVE_THISyahoo.com if you broadcast it. Thanks!
Script, with pictures and links, at http://www.vtcommons.org/blog/2009/06/16/relocalizing-vermont-scythe-power