Steep slope haymaking: A Swiss Tradition

Nature/Environment, Germany 2021

In the Swiss canton of Uri, farmers are still practicing a dangerous tradition on nearly vertical steep slopes: wild haymaking. Here in the Alps, cutting grass even above pasture level used to be a necessity to get enough animal feed for the winter. So it has been done for centuries - since time immemorial. Haymaking at such altitudes and on almost vertical inclines requires great physical fitness and absolute surefootedness. But it is worth it: the hay from the escarpments is particularly healthy for the animals. What's more, regular mowing keeps the meadows free of wild growth and is also a protection against avalanches. High above Lake Lucerne, a dangerous adventure begins every August: the wild haymaking season.
52 min
HD
Starting at 5
Audio language:
FrenchGerman
Subtitles:
German

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Director:

Anja Reiß

Writer:

Anja Reiß

Original title:

Tradition am Steilhang - Die Schweiz und ihre Wildheuer

Original language:

German

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 5

Audio language:

FrenchGerman

Subtitles:

German

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