How To Use Razing In A Sentence

  • _Catty. _ (_speaking very rapidly_) Bless you for that word, counshillor; and by the first light to-morrow, I'll drive all the grazing cattle, every four-footed _baast_ off the land, and pound 'em in Ballynavogue; and if they replevy, why I'll distrain again, if it be forty times, I will go. Tales and Novels — Volume 08
  • Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions.
  • We came across a herd of Cape buffalo grazing in a field, their eyes glassy when hit by the spotlight. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • She felt his hand grazing hers, and looked up at him, but his attention was suddenly diverted.
  • The landscape was well ordered with fields defined by hedges and ditches, trackways linking settlements, and unenclosed grazing areas beyond the more intensively used enclosed land.
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  • Some are herbivores, grazing on the filamentous algae covering coral reefs, and a few eat seagrasses and algae on reef flats.
  • It was reported that the noise was causing stress for grazing livestock and driving them into the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sheep were grazing on the lush green pastures.
  • He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road.
  • The five tenant farmers on the estate will continue working the land but ways are being sought to help those in arable farming to convert to grazing to help maintain the appearance of the land as it once was.
  • Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock.
  • Human impact, mainly from grazing, fires, and firewood collection, has transformed the majority of the existing holm oak forest into secondary, dense shrubland, known as "maquis", or into agroforestry landscapes constituted by scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
  • Hima applies particularly to wildlife and forestry and usually designates an area of land where grazing and woodcutting are restricted, or where certain animal species are protected.
  • This area of grazing marshes is now a nature reserve and includes woodland, marsh and heathland, and can be explored on marked trails.
  • The public land designated in northwestern Colorado for wild horses is also supports wildlife, livestock grazing, recreation and other uses, Boyd said. Wild Horse Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit To Stop Colorado Horse Roundup
  • The debate about alpine grazing is not about horses or horsemen, it is about a small number of privileged families who pay the equivalent of about one week of normal agistment fees for five months cattle agistment in an alpine national park.
  • Although sagebrush now dominates this zone, it may not represent climax growth, but rather a disclimax produced by overgrazing. Intermountain Semidesert and Desert Province (Bailey)
  • The pasture also has grazing for 22 polo ponies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, many environmentalists remain concerned that any talk of restorative grazing is merely an environmental smokescreen that lets ranchers continue to devastate the land.
  • It is submitted that Mr Podger and his ancestors have had grazing rights as a statutory commoner of the 5,000 acres at the Curragh.
  • Missing from the AFB's list are premeal snacks for the noshing and grazing you'll do throughout the day—there are three National Football League games on Thursday, after all—and beverages, including wine and beer again, there's football to watch. By the Numbers: 2009 Thanksgiving meal cheaper than last year's
  • Grazing promotes species diversity, which is desired.
  • One acre of pasture can provide adequate grazing but requires more management and equipment.
  • He took me across some land he is grazing just down the road from me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sea cows went on schlooping and grazing, and chumping in the weed and Kotick asked them questions in every language that he had picked up in his travels; and the Sea People talk nearly as many languages as human beings. The Jungle Book.
  • The answer to that question had not been arrived at when they dropped asleep, lulled by the sound of rippling water and the _crop, crop, crop_ made by the grazing ponies, and this time their weariness was so great that sleep overcame them both. A Dash from Diamond City
  • True, old wear produces smooth spider web crazing and softened edges.
  • Deforestation and overgrazing destroy productive land, while acid rain damages crops.
  • The driver examined the damage caused to the car, while Hubert and his Phaedran friends chatted with us by a hedge delimiting a field of mastodon grazing on tall luxuriant grass.
  • The pisco sours were flowing, the crowds were grazing on seviche and a Peruvian band was playing. How can the American Latino Museum best answer the call of the Mall?
  • The area is regarded as prime grazing veld for cattle, forming part of the superior ‘smaldeel’ swathe of sweetveld.
  • One solution to forest and pasture land overexploitation is to completely stop open grazing and shift to stall-feeding.
  • This is mainly sweetveld which makes grazing a pleasure Thisfarm is a mere 3 hours drive from Johannesburg.
  • Imagine the limpet is the antelope of the undersea Serengeti, grazing majestically on algae," he intones, bouncing the shell along. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • We also witness huge elk grazing, and for a brief intoxicating moment, a massive moose plodding across a stream.
  • The nature of the grazing mayfly suggests selective feeding or assimilation of the more highly labeled algal-bacterial substance.
  • Human actions are of no consequence as far as the geotectonic processes are concerned, but they have greatly accelerated the rate of weathering due to deforestation, overgrazing of pastures, and improper crop cultivation. Global material cycles
  • Establishment of long-term grass swards has had some success, and planting birch (Betula pubescens) and native willows (Salix lanata and S. phylicifolia) is proving a successful conservation measure, using mycorrhizal inocula, for re-establishing species and habitat diversity of grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands that were lost through overgrazing [22] [23] although non-native species can cause problems. Human impacts on the biodiversity of the Arctic
  • Beyond it, so green and flat and gorgeous that it looked cultivated, was a floodplain grazing lawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • To prevent succession by trees, heathlands on the southern Massachusetts islands are managed by conservation organizations and state agencies mainly through controlled burning, mowing, or grazing.
  • The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old. Morgan’s Run
  • Perennial ryegrass is excellent for use in creep grazing pastures for young animals.
  • Evan pulled me closer, my forehead lightly grazing his chin.
  • Overgrazing and climate change have inflicted enormous damage on the grasslands that provide their livelihood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Human impacts, mainly grazing, fires, and firewood collection, have transformed the majority of the remaining wild olive and carob plant communities into secondary dense shrubs, known as "maquis," and into agro-forestry landscapes comprised of scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Mediterranean woodlands and forests
  • One answer has been to transform large areas of scrub land, known as cerrado, into arable land, by reducing the soil's acidity to make it suitable for cattle grazing and soybean cultivation. Investors Search for Land of Opportunity
  • For generations its farmers relied on the surrounding jungle for wood, grazing, fruit, herbs and building materials.
  • High percentage of farm land or all land in permanent pasture made up of rough grazing.
  • There is no grazing land left now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Minimizing grazing impact is not difficult, Antonio Manzanares says, since sheep are natural browsers and like to keep moving.
  • In general, the river basins that drain into this ecoregion are of high relief, therefore seasonally intense rainfall and highly erodable soils make them prone to erosion caused the removal of vegetation for agricultural practices, timber, fuelwood, and livestock grazing. Southern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves
  • Her graceful neck rises higher than the trees, like a giraffe in slow motion, her liquid eyes staring curiously, then dismissively, at the gaping humans; she returns to her grazing as if these late-model mammals were no more worthy of note than their scruffy shrewlike ancestors, with whom she shared the Earth 130 million years ago. Here Come The Dnasaurs
  • A typical use is the production of hermetic joints for vacuum brazing applications.
  • They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
  • Ragwort in grazing paddocks is life-threatening to horses and other livestock.
  • This will allow farmers to shift animals from rented grazing land to pasture nearer home to supervise lambing or calving or turn out animals onto summer pasture from overcrowded steadings.
  • Unfortunately quite a few were killed by vehicles but if grazing had been effective on neighbouring paddocks, many of the roos would have been saved.
  • Producers who are overstocked have been grazing silage ground and will be forced to buy a large percentage of the winter feed this year, unless they can move out stock this month and target for a good cut of silage early in Autumn.
  • He evaluated rotational stocking, in which large numbers of cattle were moved through a series of small paddocks at short intervals to prevent overgrazing.
  • Horses grazing the paddock will therefore eat some of these worms. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • Since the area was once home to buffalo, elk, deer, and antelope herds, grazing is another management tool.
  • I am sure there is some legislation that states that laburnums can't be planted near grazing land because of the poisoning risk
  • Farmers simply saw the marsh as unproductive land that could be used for grazing animals.
  • Within Tanzania the area is important for retaining uncultivated lowland vegetation, for the arid and semi-arid plant communities below 1,300 m, for its abundant shortgrass grazing and for the water catchment highland forests. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
  • The rest has been left idle, used as grazing land, or intermittently cropped.
  • Dust storms occur when intense grazing pastureland of new growth , leaving the topsoil vulnerable to winds.
  • Start grazing no later than the bud stage for improved utilization of the available forage.
  • This makes grassland management very difficult on farms where grazing is already in short supply and problems are compounded in wet conditions.
  • He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically marginal, rarely very profitable.
  • Military bulldozers yesterday knocked down all the structures in Kadim, and were razing buildings in Ganim.
  • This is a secluded vale, called Killean, which, besides its natural attractions -- and these are many -- is distinguished as one of the few places where the old practice of resorting to the 'shieling' for summer grazing of cattle is still observed. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • No dinner for me, thanks - I've been grazing all day.
  • The Afars are mostly nomadic pastoralists whose grazing area extends from eastern and southern Eritrea into Ethiopia.
  • Immediately east of the orchard is a native woods, which drops down into the saddle of Saya, a grassy plains ideal for grazing. PYA: GLOSSARY FROM SKENISH TO ENGLISH
  • They talk of ‘carpet bombing’ and razing whole cities to the ground.
  • Lax rotational grazing systems are those having less than seven paddocks with a grazing period of one to two weeks.
  • Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for charcoal.
  • Further, more land was used within the existing area of cultivation, by reducing the amount of fallow land, and replacing permanent pasture and rough grazing with arable rotations.
  • The Norfolk beans number only 60 so far and spend their time out on grazing marshes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Increased gain from supplementing yearling steers DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical.
  • Overgrazing, caused by gross overstocking of sheep, has been singled out as one of the biggest threats to habitats and nature conservation.
  • On the same jar, a drawing of a stylized tree with two grazing ibexes probably represents the goddess.
  • Exclusion from these was serious for the ousted dynasties, which lost access to the manpower and produce of rich areas of tillage and grazing.
  • I realize that some people lead you to beleive that cattle are grown in laboratories but if you ever opened your eyes you would see that they are grazing the same fields and pastures that deer do. Beef or Venison: Which Tastes Better?
  • Before the Dutch diligently applied their drainage technology to the polders of the Médoc in the mid 17th century, the region was salt-marsh, of interest for grazing rather than vine-growing.
  • The competition of livestock for wild animal grazing and the public's limited respect for wildlife are major threats: ibex, Pallas's cat (manul) and bobak marmot are especially targeted. Uvs Nuur Basin, Russian Federation, Republic of Tuva and Mongolia
  • That is where you've got grazing land largely, and it appears that the woody vegetation, trees, eucalypts and acacias, native pines and other shrubs, are becoming denser and denser.
  • OTEC can be used to power a grazing plantship, where the economic opportunities would include: next generation fisheries, marine biomass plantations (from which methane and various biofuels can be produced at sea), electricity (plus hydrogen can be electrolyzed) and freshwater. Patrick Takahashi: The Blue Revolution Is the Optimal Solution for Japan
  • Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could.
  • Farmers often see them as a nuisance, an unwanted obstacle dividing up valuable grazing land.
  • The Cattle Egret is a small heron, usually found near grazing mammals.
  • About three years ago, his cows began grazing mostly on pasture and were fed grain and hay over winter.
  • And suddenly she felt a cold rush of air as the redhead actually whizzed right by her, his elbow pad actually grazing her arm as he did so.
  • Since acquiring the redundant farmland the trust has carried out a programme of restoration which has included restoring sluices, re-opening waterways and a grazing policy.
  • In this case chemical agents penetrate the plastic, causing swelling, softening, charring, crazing, delamination, blistering, embrittlement, discoloration, dissolving, and ultimate failure.
  • Shockproof additive is added order to restrict the shrinkage at temperature and the formation of crazing.
  • Grazing goats ignore us as we mount the hill toward the church.
  • Game such as kudu have started dying as a result of poor or no grazing. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock.
  • Twenty crofters who share common grazing can meet regularly to decide how many beasts each can graze on the common.
  • When another grazing mammal eats them, their acid-proof shell carries them safely through the stomach and into the intestines. Parasite Rex
  • Bally seemed content with her new role: grazing the field was interrupted by the odd hack out, and then back to eating.
  • With his travelling companions he stood on a hill looking down on the savannah stretching to the far horizon, gigantic herds of gazelle, antelope, gnu, zebra, and warthog grazing and moving forwards like slow rivers.
  • My wife, perhaps becoming complacent, went ahead across the steep traverse, lost her footing and slid at terrifyingly high speed, bumping to a halt on some rocks where the terrain levelled and badly grazing her arm.
  • Dairy farmer Alain Duchemain told French TV his cows are having a hard time finding enough grass for grazing.
  • The reason is that a very few powerful families monopolize most of the land in enormous estancias and are satisfied to use it inadequately, usually for extensive livestock grazing.
  • If the farm has hill-grazing rights, these may assume an overriding importance in relation to other factors.
  • One of these, Pauline Whitesinger, became an enduring symbol of the resistance in 1977, when she chased off a work crew that was trying to route a barbwire partition fence through her grazing land.
  • Not only can a high-power microwave oven be used to cook food, it can be harnessed for joining, carburizing, sintering, brazing, nitriding, and annealing metal parts.
  • It is well known that most fucoids are prevented from establishing on exposed shores by limpet grazing.
  • Scientists have found the bones of a hoofed grazing animal about the size of a small horse.
  • The plots' nine species are based on surveys of what northeastern dairy farmers use to seed their grazing lands.
  • Vast herds of goats and camels are grazing by the rust-coloured lake, creating an otherworldly buzz.
  • Jordan is an arid country, but as we drive north it turns into beautiful rolling green farmland, olive groves and grazing. Times, Sunday Times
  • They live in small parties, grazing on grasses, herbs and other vegetation usually at twilight or at night. Animals of the World
  • Razing a plot to the ground with a bulldozer not only destroys all the wildlife and plants, but also encourages subsequent pollution with alien invasive plants.
  • Warm-season grass pastures were a mix of big and little bluestem, Indian grass, switchgrass, and sideoats grama; grazing began June 8.
  • I've been grazing among the blogs and chewing that question like a tough mouthful of cud.
  • When spraying borders adjoining cropland, be sure to read and follow harvest and grazing restrictions.
  • If the farm has hill-grazing rights, these may assume an overriding importance in relation to other factors.
  • A study of sheep grazing on a belah (Casuarina cristata) - rosewood (Heterodendum oleifolium) shrub woodland in western New South Wales. Chapter 13
  • In your proposal you talk about cheetahs hunting pronghorn and elephants grazing Great Plains grasslands.
  • The drought has not helped matters as animals have abandoned their traditional grazing lands in search of greener pastures.
  • Cleaning and sealing the surface will help prevent further crazing, but the long-term solution is to resurface.
  • By integrating this source with a delay line and a broadband, grazing-incidence toroidal mirror, the researchers generated odd phase-locked harmonics of the laser frequency up to very high orders.
  • The Zonites, a rude clan, grazing on the heads of the prickly eryngo, despise all tender preliminaries. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles
  • The document itself is at page 1126 in volume 5, and it looks like a common or garden lease demising an interest in land, conferring exclusive possession, for the special purpose of cultivation and grazing.
  • Students who complete the class will be eligible for positions such as derrick operator, rotary drill operator, service unit operator, roustabout, welding and brazing operator, and truck driver. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Here one sees grazing camels, a skeletal countryside of abandoned walled towns, dunes, and shimmering mirages.
  • Threatened by erosion, desertification, overgrazing and global warming, cedar forests in the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains are going through a hard time.
  • Abstract: To isolate and identify efficient chymosin producing bacterium from soil of yak grazing plot in the Tianzhu country and analyse its activity.
  • Overgrazing on upland pastures is causing the decline of native species including skylarks, curlews and dotterels.
  • No dinner for me, thanks - I've been grazing all day.
  • Therefore, it was impossible to replace the heifers because of the lack of grazing forages.
  • The conservationists at the reserve put up nesting boxes in haystacks bordering the grazing meadows.
  • Loss of sagebrush in the Great Basin to agriculture and grazing has reduced the sage grouse population from several million to 160,000.
  • Farmers said the once lush grazing had become fields of death for livestock, with carcasses scattered all over the area.
  • Groups of cattle were grazing on the rich grass.
  • The main arguments for a date sometime after the mid-nineteenth century are those relating to electro-gilding, blow torch brazing and the metallurgical analyses.
  • On the banks surrounding the ponds a flock of sheep is grazing, and perched over the edge of each of the ponds are a number of brightly painted huts.
  • In Britain, the large blue ultimately became extinct when traditional grazing ceased and myxomatosis killed off rabbits that once helped keep the grass short on the warm meadows favoured by the ants and the butterfly. Large blue butterfly moves to Cotswolds
  • The farm is down to clover leys for grazing and silage plus oats, wheat and beans for feeding out of parlour in a total mixed ration, with all cows receiving the same amount of feed.
  • What rancher or federal manager would listen to the management suggestions of a conservationist who advocated no grazing?
  • We believe that is because brant are reducing the levels of forage to such a low level in all treatments that the vegetation has no ability to compensate for increased grazing even when there is additional fertilization.
  • We do what they call rotational grazing," said Bill. News/local from www.dailyamerican.com
  • Those folks in the canoe were looking at a young bull moose grazing on the other side of the lakebed look to the left of the canoe at the edge of the shadow in the above photo... look closely... it's small. Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos)
  • Twenty years ago, overgrazing reduced this place to a dismal slough. Times, Sunday Times
  • With grazing incidence diffraction a monoclinic tilted chain lattice is found in the condensed phase.
  • Abundant marsh-marigold, northern marsh-orchid and meadowsweet occur in wetter ground; carpets of spring squill, bird's foot-trefoil and heath spotted-orchid cover cliff tops; the wetter heaths turn golden with bog asphodel; and grazing-sensitive kidney vetch and wild angelica have re-colonised some seasonally grazed pastures.
  • They were replaced with either crops or grazing land for livestock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Typical rights might include turbary or grazing rights.
  • Vegetation changes and animal productivity under sheep and goat grazing on an arid belah (Casuarina cristata) - rosewood Chapter 13
  • Even from across the busy road, I could see that each convulsion jerked his body, stretched out dangerously in the traffic, and caused his head to bash against the hard tarmac, grazing it.
  • Beyond it, so green and flat and gorgeous that it looked cultivated, was a floodplain grazing lawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here on the free-draining soil gorse proliferates and, year by year is gradually spreading across good grazing land, its impenetrable prickly branch structure ideal cover for rabbit burrows.
  • When I catch up, the llamas are grazing above a deep valley whose every foot of silt has been terraced for farming.
  • Crofters gained the right to buy croft lands and common grazings even if their landlord did not want to sell.
  • It provided grazing land, timber, fruits and fuel, while remaining an undamaged wildlife habitat.
  • Because they are usually located on steep slopes, plantations prevent the degradation of these fragile ecosystems from overgrazing and soil erosion.
  • It's at its best now, having spent the summer grazing the lush grass. The Sun
  • “How was your plan supposed to end?” she murmured, her fingers grazing just below his aching ballocks. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • It may be grazed by horses, mules, cattle, sheep or swine, but when grazed with cattle and sheep, it is probable that some danger from hoven or bloat will be present, as when grazing other kinds of clover. Clovers and How to Grow Them
  • Any successful multiflora rose control program requires some yearly retreatment or proper grazing management.
  • A heavier than normal fertilizer dressing should be applied on paddocks that didn't receive nitrogen after the last grazing.
  • Thousands of sheep are grazing yards from unfenced reservoirs supplying half a million Scots with drinking water.
  • Bovines in the wild, for instance, spend most of their waking hours in a state of slow, ambulant grazing, walking an average of 2.5 miles a day, all the while taking 50 to 80 bites of forage per minute. Nicolette Hahn Niman: Avoiding Factory Farm Foods: An Eater's Guide
  • Unfortunately, it meant the loss of a handful of pastures tenanted by an elderly woman who walked her small herd of dairy cattle up the hill each day in the grazing season. Country diary: Staffordshire Moorlands
  • I tried to take a step forward but ended up grazing my knee on a piece of dead bark lying about.
  • Five large hippo-like creatures were grazing on tall, violet flowers growing out from the branches of nearby trees.
  • Intensely beautiful, this is also a durable plant, even resisting the attention of grazing deer.
  • This area is where odonate larvae exist, and is also where cattle grazing has the largest impact.
  • The team has evidence that letting sheep graze on recovering rangeland is not necessarily harmful - if the grazing is managed correctly.
  • After each grazing phase was completed, cattle were finished in a western Oklahoma feedlot.
  • Environmental monitoring in the catchment assesses fresh water impacts on the survival of juveniles including issues such as afforestation, overgrazing and climate change.
  • Whortle-leaved willow (Salix myrsinites) fruiting and growing in a grazing exclosure on limestone grassland that had been heavily overgrazed. Human impacts on the biodiversity of the Arctic
  • Cattle grazing, forestry and mining are three of the major activities here.
  • The north side of the downs is being restored to chalk grassland, with the turf shortened by a large rabbit population and grazing sheep and cattle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crown and back comprise a single element separated by a hollow space joined by brazing the parts together.
  • Kruger National Park's expansive bushveld is alive with grazing herds of elephant, Cape buffalo, zebra, giraffe, hippo and gorgeous lions, leopards and cheetahs. Giving it a Whirl
  • Also shown in close-up are domestic dust mites and other little critters grazing on pavement moss. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, human pressure on the land through overgrazing, overcultivation, and gathering of fuelwood may reduce the ability of the natural system to withstand drought or recover from it.
  • Scientists have found the bones of a hoofed grazing animal about the size of a small horse.
  • In general, the river basins are of high relief (i.e., have steep slopes), have seasonally intense rainfall, and highly erodable soils, which makes them prone to erosion caused by agricultural practices, deforestation, and livestock grazing. Moist Pacific Coast mangroves
  • Further tests may reveal whether planting Neotyphodium-infected robust needlegrass along roadsides could discourage animals from grazing too close to roadways.
  • There were cows grazing beside the river.
  • Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter.
  • The scattered trees turned into forests, with clearings, first for grazing, and then for fields, though they were but turned stubbie in the winter drizzle. The Death of Chaos
  • Most of this area is desert or desertified sand suitable only for grazing.
  • Rivers rush down valleys, through doughty working villages to foothills of meadows and grazing beasts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The far perspectives were all tumbled between green-grazing, yellow-cut hayfields and the dense milky pink of ploughland. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the six windmills for the chop were mostly on crofters' common grazing, which would have lost each 1000 a year rent.
  • For example, 30 percent of the dry matter intake of ruminant animals is to be provided from grazing (this is when an animal breaks off forage from a living plant whose roots are still attached to the soil, green chop transported to the animals is not pasture) or from forage that has been cut and is still laying in the pasture as “residual forage.” Archive 2010-03-01
  • Cattle or sheep grazing is known to have a selective effect on the composition of plant communities in early succession.
  • Vedic hymns were not composed by cowherd boys and shepherds while they were grazing their flocks of cattle, cows and sheep in the grass fields.
  • He argues that access to the legal system for lawyers, judges, district attorneys offices, and others, can result in over-consumption in the same way that cattle can overgraze grazing land when many herdsmen have access to it.
  • Actually, deforestation is when people clear land permanently -- for farming, development, grazing, etc. Kids and the Kindle
  • We are seeing the liquidation of the beef herds because grazing land is drying up and hay and feed has become extremely expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their grazing areas also border a National Park.
  • He added that grazing of the area would be a better option than mowing because it would allow a mosaic of habitats - including wildflowers and grasses - to flourish.
  • The gunslinger sidestepped and turned at the same time, and the heavy stick of stovewood that the girl Soobie held swished through the air, grazing his elbow only. The Gunslinger

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