This is the most common use of a lawn mower, applicable to trimming lawns in courtyards, parks, golf courses, football fields and other places. Regular mowing maintains the uniform height and neat appearance of the lawn, promotes the tillering and growth of lawn grass, prevents weeds from competing for nutrients, and forms a dense and even lawn landscape.
Weed Control in Farmlands and Orchards
Lawn mowers can be used to remove weeds between farmland ridges and orchard rows, avoiding weeds competing with crops for water, nutrients and sunlight. Especially suitable for the low and narrow spaces in orchards, they feature flexible operation, which allows weeding close to the root of fruit trees. Meanwhile, they can also cut crop stubbles in the field to reduce the breeding of diseases and pests.
Crop Straw Harvesting
Small-sized lawn mowers are suitable for harvesting the straw of low-growing crops such as wheat, rice and forage grass, and are particularly ideal for small plots of land or mountainous and hilly areas where large harvesters cannot operate. The harvested straw can be directly crushed and returned to the field to improve soil fertility, or collected for use as feed or fuel.