I find it very fascinating that some old words - here related to agriculture - show the close relationship between English and German: I just learned that the English word for „Zetter“ is tedder!
I like your videos. Good footage, nice cut and I always learn a lot. This video remembers me when I helped my Oncle with haying in the 80‘s here in Switzerland 😅
Very useful info. I was in switzerland for a tour in May23 and wondered why the grass on the hills were neatly trimmed. Your explanation helps to explain that it was used for food for the cows. Thanks.
Hello, I apologise. I had forgotten what I had said in this video. I thought that I had pointed out that this one was spetial because it was made in the USA. Sorry for my tone, you are right, most around here are made in Germany.