Average pasture cover refers to the amount of vegetative biomass present on a pasture or grazing land, typically measured in terms of height or weight of the forage. It provides an indication of the pasture's productivity and health, influencing livestock performance and sustainability. Monitoring average pasture cover helps in assessing grazing management practices and making informed decisions about pasture utilization and recovery.
Fodder, forage, or just plain "average pasture cover."
This question doesn't specifically define which meaning of average cover you are looking for. The meaning of average per cover in restaurants is the total number of sales divided by the cover per sale.
Gateways, or pasture openings, or even pasture entrances.
The amount a cow eats in the pasture is not measured by "pounds of pasture" as pasture includes the plants and the soil. The amount of forage biomass or just forage is what you should be referring to. So, a typical 1000 lb cow will eat around 2.5% of her body weight in dry matter, which is around 26 lbs DM.
A pasture is similar to a field.
The plural form of pasture is pastures.
Switching over, rotating, moving livestock to a new pasture, etc.
it means that the pasture will not be used by the horses. a pasture has to be fallow to grow crops on also
field or pasture
The word pasture has two syllables.
pasture grass and hay
The horses ran freely in the pasture. Not sure if that's what you were going for, but there you go.