???? Mowing the meadow in 360 degrees
We attached a 360 camera to the mowing cart this week, as the shire horses Bryn and Cosmo helped mow the King's College, Cambridge wildflower meadow.
Watching the two horses and traditional plough at work is not only a beautiful sight; there's also environmental reasons why they are used. The horses have a far lower impact on soil compaction and the flora of the meadow, compared to the use of a modern tractor.
Once the hay bales are ready, they will be distributed across the city to create more wildflower meadows. The hay will be offered to local farmers as winter feed for livestock too.
???? Lloyd Mann
#CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge #UniversityOfCambridge #KingsCollege #Wildflower #Meadow #Biodiversity #Summer #ShireHorses #Horses
We attached a 360 camera to the mowing cart this week, as the shire horses Bryn and Cosmo helped mow the King's College, Cambridge wildflower meadow.
Watching the two horses and traditional plough at work is not only a beautiful sight; there's also environmental reasons why they are used. The horses have a far lower impact on soil compaction and the flora of the meadow, compared to the use of a modern tractor.
Once the hay bales are ready, they will be distributed across the city to create more wildflower meadows. The hay will be offered to local farmers as winter feed for livestock too.
???? Lloyd Mann
#CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge #UniversityOfCambridge #KingsCollege #Wildflower #Meadow #Biodiversity #Summer #ShireHorses #Horses
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