Rangeland
A Rangeland is Land, mostly grasslands, whose plants can provide food (i.e., forage) for grazing or browsing animals. See feedlot.
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Pasture (or Pastureland) | ■■■■■■ |
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Grazing | ■■■■■■ |
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Bovine | ■■■■ |
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Feedlot | ■■■■ |
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Feedstuff | ■■■■ |
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Livestock | ■■■■ |
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