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...In the first sentence the OP said he lived on the side of a mountain...if you don't already know it...water runs down hill...water from higher up will always push water across a lower flat area...every time it rains as the flow of runoff slows it deposits material on the lower side of a flat area eventually turning what was a perfectly flat area into a bowl...It's not an issue of being perfectly level, but when lawn is reasonably level it is easier to water, mow, and care for in general. Same with a pasture.
If you are working with any nearby slope or contour, using your eyeball to determine what is "level" is simply not reliable. So for a small amount you can have a laser level that gives you that information.
Another project I used the laser for was a ledger I needed to affix on the outside of the house for a raised deck. I set the laser level at the height I wanted for the top board. It painted a bright red line where all the top sides of the ledger board should mate up to. Deck came out perfect.
In the mountains...storm water control is a primary issue and requires constant maintenance...water and gravity are a powerful force...