Grazing land is land that is available for animals to graze (or eat grass) on. Another word for grazing land is pasture, rangeland, or grassland.
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∙ 7y agothe unfenced grazing land of the west was given the name called the open range.
In terms of animal nutrition, zero grazing is cattle grazing in an enclosed area. In other words, grazing cattle in a limited land. i.e grazing rotation. Ex. You have 25m2 of land,you divided into four plots.During grazing one plot,the other three plots are restricted.when they finished you allow second plot so on.
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Lea is a grazing area or open land for cultivation.
Saskatchewan is primarily used for agriculture, with over half of the land dedicated to cropland and another third to pasture and grazing. There are also areas used for forestry, mining, urban development, and conservation purposes.
Moore is of Scots Gaelic origin and means a heath, or peat land used for grazing livestock.
The "Pampas"
According to Wikipedia, roughly 66% is suitable for livestock grazing.
The majority of U.S grazing land is owned by private land owners, not the Bureau of Land Management. Private land owners collectively own 613 million acres (EPA, 2007), whereas the BLM only owns around 155 million acres that us put into livestock grazing.
Land not usable for crops ,grazing,or forests.
Essentially flat, grazing land