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grazing land

NOUN
  1. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock

How To Use grazing land In A Sentence

  • Geographically, this region is endowed with tremendous diversity of hills, valleys, forests, grazing lands, streams, and canals.
  • When the pastoralists pushed north, looking for grazing land and runs for their sheep, Thomas Elder was one of them to take up large leases in the Beltana area.
  • This religious ban compounded the chronic shortage of grazing land.
  • They were replaced with either crops or grazing land for livestock. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well grazing land was being damaged by poaching because of the very wet conditions.
  • It provided grazing land, timber, fruits and fuel, while remaining an undamaged wildlife habitat.
  • It is common for the tailing ponds to be turned into wetlands or even grazing lands for buffalo such as the one made by Syncrude.
  • Associated human impacts such as lopping and cutting of vegetation for fuelwood, setting fires to create grazing lands, and settlements also contribute to habitat degradation. Northwestern thorn scrub forests
  • As grazing lands dry up, cattlemen sell more livestock US Drought Could Trigger Higher Beef Prices
  • Probably 200 bison forded that stream as they moved to new grazing lands, and witnessing it was an unparalleled experience. Andrew Gunther: Putting Bison on Feedlots: Unnatural, Unnecessary, Unsafe
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