Synonym: grassland, meadow, range. Similar words: gesture, posture, moisture, infrastructure, past, pasta, sturdy, astute. Meaning: ['pæstʃə(r) /'pɑːs-] n. 1. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock 2. animal food for browsing or grazing. v. 1. let feed in a field or pasture or meadow 2. feed as in a meadow or pasture.
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61 As Balfour talked, the men casually watched the infested pasture.
62 Good meadow hay consists of the same grasses and clovers as a good pasture.
63 The remainder was due to clearance for cultivation and pasture.
64 I sat on a log among the shadows of creatures now extinct and others long since departed for pasture in the south.
65 On his way to town, he came out of a high pasture and found himself looking at a farm.
66 If possible the new pasture should have a good nutritional value; alternatively some supplementary feeding may be given.
67 As more and more land was planted with cash crops, the lack of pasture became a serious problem in many districts.
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68 Leasing the herbage and pannage would disturb the deer in their lairs and deprive them of their pasture.
69 Total production in the long term is seldom higher than that of permanent pasture.
70 Birth control Reared outside and fed on good pasture, lamb has a fine, fragrant flavour.
71 A flock of sheep grazed in one green pasture, across the fence from a herd of contented Guernseys.
72 One-third of the water irrigates thirsty crops of low value - alfalfa, cotton, rice - and pasture.
73 It has close to it a park that provides pasture for a large herd of deer and wild goats.
74 A course that mixes open pasture, bridleways, forest tracks and country lanes undeniably favours the horse.
75 For example, in temperate areas there should be an annual rotation of pasture with other livestock or crops.
76 Areas of woodland and permanent pasture are mapped together with built-up areas as inaccessible to archaeologists.
77 The changes were largely at the expense of moorland, heath and rough pasture.
78 In spring the land turns emerald, and in midsummer, in the high heat, the edges of the pasture brown.
79 Traditionally, ostertagiasis has been prevented by routinely treating young cattle with anthelmintics over the period when pasture larval levels are increasing.
80 Rotate the grazed sections and be meticulous about pasture management, especially the regular collection of droppings.
81 Antelope herds in the Rocky Mountains have lost precious winter pasture.
82 All permanent pasture and most leys contain a large number of grasses, clovers, weeds, and herbs.
83 Pasture, especially natural or long established pasture, acts like a biological sponge, holding large amounts of nitrate.
84 Many of the Site Classe areas are small and not subject to change, e. g. small lakes, wetlands or high pasture.
85 Rushes grew here and there in clumps across the pasture.
86 Following treatment, calves should be moved to pasture which has not been grazed by cattle in the same year.
87 The conversion of the former arable fields to small enclosed fields of pasture had therefore two visible effects on the landscape.
88 Since the faeces produced by the immune adults contains few if any O. ostertagi eggs the pasture contamination is greatly reduced.
89 However, they required good pasture and plentiful hay and would probably always have been kept in closes near to the farmsteads.
90 It was a quiet walk through the marsh and dune land and the patchy pasture.
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