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rangeland

NOUN
  1. land suitable for grazing livestock

How To Use rangeland In A Sentence

  • For forested rangeland, season of use is important for maximizing both forage value and production.
  • Even armed with sound scientific data, federal officials may never solve the problems involving wildfire in America's forests and rangelands.
  • Mormon crickets are of economic importance because of their impact on rangeland, pasture, alfalfa, row crops, and vegetable gardens.
  • The sheep are allowed to graze on rangeland for a good part of the year and are very healthy.
  • The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms.
  • The population peaked at about one hundred thousand in 1924 then crashed, leaving a wreckage not only of animal life but of horribly overbrowsed rangeland as well.
  • Forages the researchers are working with include native rangeland, winter wheat, Sudan grass, Old World bluestems, and wheatgrasses.
  • The devastated rangeland, shorn of grasses by too many horses and cows, had lost its ability to hold soil in place when the rains returned in 1893.
  • Unlike the strictly rangeland characteristics of other Sand Hills regions, land use in 44c is a mix of rangeland, hayed meadows, and more extensive irrigated cropland. Ecoregions of Kansas and Nebraska (EPA)
  • Throughout the rangelands agriculture is expanding, while former communal grazing areas are being enclosed.
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