Similar words: dodder, doddering, sodden, trodden, a good deal, downtrodden, a good deal of, rudder. Meaning: ['fɑdə(r) /'fɒd-] n. coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop. v. give fodder (to domesticated animals).
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(31) More fodder for enemy recruiters to use against kids on the fence.
(32) Oat straw, although variable in quality, generally makes good bulk fodder for cattle.
(33) Potatoes are the only cash crop though even some of these are used for fodder.
(34) Forestry Management Planning, extension and training skills, with experience in reafforestation, agro- and community forestry, fodder crops.
(35) Thus it is both a cash crop and a fodder crop.
(36) The convictions certainly will provide more political fodder for Republicans intent on keeping the issue before voters.
(37) This fresh fodder is used as well as root crops of turnips and swedes and the cabbage-like crops of kale and rape.
(38) If we wanted to be tabloid fodder we easily could be.
(39) And she watched from the sidelines as his marriage dissolved and became scandal fodder.
(40) They're treated as if they're mentally retarded, ending up as factory fodder.
(41) Beet tops were left on the ground as fodder for a small flock of sheep.
(42) The adults are mostly just comic fodder, slow on the draw and endlessly bothered that Patti only dresses in black.
(43) This was fodder for the trainees,(sentencedict.com) and they rarely got much else.
(44) Inclined to be an unpredictable live outing, the Veggies do the business with an energising blur of Neds-ish guitar fodder.
(45) Plus fresh fodder for their next summit conference on Rainbow's appearance, attitudes and ultimate destiny.
(46) If all three aspects are not addressed the 240 additional cannon fodder will not remain in the system either.
(47) As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder.
(48) Here I was on the production line, as the kind of fodder passing along between doctors and consultants.
(49) Many of the fodder crops are sold to the hill farmers and some are used to fatten the lambs.
(50) All the left-over crops are chopped up and used as cattle fodder.
(51) For this they grow large amounts of fodder crops on fields in the main valleys or on the lower margins of the uplands.
(52) Between them the eight runners had won three races; they were racing's cannon fodder.
(53) He had no offers from Southeastern Conference schools, for whom the Mocs served as cannon fodder each football season.
(54) The seemingly simple act of snap, hold and kick turned into fodder for blooper highlights.
(55) Gangsters have been fodder for movies virtually since movies began.
(56) The grass continues to grow almost all year, so only a little winter fodder is needed.
(57) Artists have said they would rather be devoured directly by the public than be fodder for the corporate vampires.
(58) This year it hopes for 25 fields for maize and oilseed rape and 30 for either sugar or fodder beet.
(59) Thus many farmers have young store cattle which they either sell at market or fatten on fodder crops on their own farms.
(60) Many cynical managers see employees as cannon fodder.
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