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to the south of the village is Whitton Bridge | Pasture, a 3.2-hectare (7.9-acre) Site of Special Sci |
nt(s) , in a place of light, a place of green | pasture, a place of repose, whence all sickness, sorr |
n which to drive their cattle from the common | pasture aforesaid near Passenant's lake to the water |
logs in the bush or under those remaining in | pasture after the forest has been cleared. |
iles (three kilometers) to the west, to a cow | pasture along Interstate 40, in order to place it fur |
esources such as, woodland, and upland summer | pasture also known as transhumance. |
nd, cows spend most of their lives outside on | pasture, although they may receive supplementation du |
ely dairy and stock farms with much permanent | pasture, although the use of this land for growing cr |
It was enclosed in the 1830s and laid to | pasture and last ploughed around 1943. |
The area is used primarily as | pasture and feed-crop land. |
crisis the site was abandoned and reverted to | pasture and woodland. |
oods to grassland between Burtonhole Lane and | Pasture and Woodridge Nature Reserve, where it is joi |
and South sectors are mixed landscapes, much | pasture and some windbreaks. |
fertile local loam, with a few areas used for | pasture and hayland, fallow fields or woodlots. |
FishHawk Ranch, originally was a cow | pasture and a wooded location, CSX Transportation sto |
a rare combination of three ecosystems: lake, | pasture and forest, all in one place. |
s, and related anthropogenic habitats such as | pasture and golf courses from sea level to as much as |
Approximately 19% is used for | pasture and agriculture, and less than 1% is urban. |
tations of lowland calcareous grassland, wood | pasture and parkland. |
rainage permitted use of some of the land for | pasture and modern agricultural methods permitted the |
ere were workshops, orchards, arable land and | pasture, and the mill did not get an electricity supp |
zy he minded his only task, driving a goat to | pasture and back. |
d to produce beef in a cold climate from poor | pasture and forage. |
and that had previously been farmland (mainly | pasture), and takes its name from the farm that forme |
here are examples of traditional sheep-grazed | pasture and water meadow. |
er meadow, cattle drinking at the edge of the | pasture and the glorious architecture of a medieval c |
rdars have two ploughs.Therebare six acres of | pasture and woodland pasture a league long and half a |
High grade arable land, | pasture and managed woodland makes this rich farming |
had great difficulty farming the surrounding | pasture and endured several harsh seasons. |
h a mix of sheep and dairy cattle grazing and | pasture and arable crops. |
2009, the castle with 16 acres (65,000 m2) of | pasture and 8.5 acres (34,000 m2) of woodland.were |
has been heavily managed in the past as wood | pasture and as a source for sweet chestnut coppice. |
eter Mall opened, constructed on a former cow | pasture and debuting as the seventh mall in metro Atl |
anged in flowerbeds representing bog, forest, | pasture, and rock garden environments. |
e reserve is wooded, with some areas of rough | pasture and herbs, and a large number of slow-worms. |
of habitats, mainly hay meadows, upland wood | pasture and base-rich flushes. |
0 acres (0.81 km2) of property, once used for | pasture and the growth of crops, are open land, altho |
bited, it is frequently used by shepherds for | pasture and by local beekeepers who keep apiaries on |
of way, which run through grassland, woodland | pasture and woods. |
t to be derived from the Saxon words "Leswe" ( | pasture) and "Dun" (hill). |
2 acres (8,100 m2) of meadow, 2 sq leagues of | pasture and half a sq league of woodland. |
und near creeks and rivers, in fore dunes, on | pasture and suburban lawns. |
The affected cow should be left in the | pasture, and not forced to come back to stall because |
earing of its cloud forest habitat for cattle | pasture and habitat fragmentation. |
t Magor, and land was gradually reclaimed for | pasture and arable use. |
the Old English word 'Winn' meaning meadow or | pasture and 'ersc'(or earsh) meaning stubble field or |
Count of Mortain and there is more arable and | pasture and 13 more persons are recorded. |
Supporting practices include | pasture and hayland planting, deep tillage in fields, |
rees onto farms for the benefit of livestock, | pasture and crops and as a source of income. |
This species is widely cultivated for | pasture and hay, and has become naturalised in many a |
e Trust purchased the site it was still rough | pasture, and since then we have planted thousands of |
way of life based on yaylak (summer highland | pasture)- and kislak (winter pasture). |
f The National Trust and consists of hillside | pasture and woodland leading up to Holcombe Moor and |
f the National Trust and consists of hillside | pasture and woodland leading up to Holcombe Moor and |
They became serious pests, damaging crops and | pasture- and turfgrasses. |
as of grassland currently managed for grazing | pasture and hay-cutting, whilst the middle of Centre |
glish settlers began to enclose the marsh for | pasture and the tide no longer flushed the haven out, |
It was first used as | pasture and for fishing. |
ed ash woodland, unintensively-farmed lowland | pasture and rush pasture. |
inly arable farmland at this point, with some | pasture and woodland, including a substantial amount |
tock drinking water and for minor watering of | pasture and small areas of crops. |
In Australia, sheep in | pasture are often subjected to temperatures of 40 °C |
Heathland and | pasture are the dominant environmental features and t |
Livestock were tended on the mesa | pasture area to the southeast in what is now Riversid |
ncrease in the number of ticks found in sheep | pasture areas cause an increased risk of this disease |
arance of forest and staking out of resultant | pasture as grazing land for sheep or cattle in Saxon |
Pasture as well, 1 cob, 9 cattle, 14 pigs and 60 shee | |
Silver treasure was found in 1996 in a | pasture at the hamlet of Westerklief, showing that Wi |
land that often includes lawns, woodland, and | pasture attached to a country house and is used as a |
ion is about one mile to the north along Calf | Pasture Beach Road, Gregory Ave, and East Ave. |
All of the park facilities (Calf | Pasture Beach, Shady Beach, and Taylor Farm) are stil |
ive from the same starting point is to follow | Pasture Beck up to the head of the valley at Threshth |
cacia koa), and were logged and replaced with | pasture beginning in 1850. |
The diamond is at the present time an vacant | pasture behind the Convention Center south of downtow |
s, much of the land is suitable only as sheep | pasture, being too boggy to bear cattle or grow other |
This | pasture between Eigenbeek and Bergbeek was used to gr |
Baldwin used the ranch primarily as a sheep | pasture but it was not profitable. |
Some areas were managed as wood | pasture but by the early 19th century this practice h |
a row of cottages, indicated in the existing | pasture by house platforms. |
He was found lying in a | pasture by a group of railroad workers, who summoned |
d of forests to make room for agriculture and | pasture by Shaker settlers. |
hich are still used for hay, corn, and animal | pasture by the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine |
erienced the reported Marian apparitions in a | pasture called the Cova da Iria |
t including large scale conversion of land to | pasture commenced in earnest almost 20 years after th |
consists of an unimproved species-rich flood | pasture community with interest enhanced by the prese |
s the majority stock holder in Coleman-Fulton | Pasture Company, as is the Sinton Hotel, a famous Cin |
3,000 kg of milk per lactation under tropical | pasture conditions with a high resistance to heat, hu |
se symptoms of such large animals, but if the | pasture consists mainly of clover, and the hay also c |
oils followed, and farmland became unimproved | pasture covered with post oak. |
c grazing lands of...Ireland had been used to | pasture cows for centuries. |
It has been widely introduced worldwide as a | pasture crop, and is now also common in most grassy a |
larvae of some Lepidoptera species including | Pasture Day Moth. |
Pasture degradation affecting wildlife, particularly | |
in the words: "el prat donat pel comte", the | pasture donated by the Count. |
drained away to enable the land to be used as | pasture during the summer. |
he soil is various; red earth, affording rich | pasture, extends across a portion of the parish in a |
vestock to drink and to support the growth of | pasture feed. |
The rest of the land is used for | pasture, fodder crops and cattle and sheep grazing. |
Most of this land has reverted to | pasture for cattle and horses. |
s with lime, which also helped to create lush | pasture for the drovers' cattle. |
ssibly to provide woodland and hilltop summer | pasture for the estate across the narrow isthmus of H |
Crown, and the whole of the manor was used as | pasture for the cattle of the Royal Household. |
clearings were made to convert forest land to | pasture for wool production. |
of other lands, fishpools and woods, and free | pasture for stock, as well as all the monks might nee |
urch at Billinghay and the chapel at Walcott, | pasture for four hundred sheep and right of fishing o |
ury Broughton's agriculture was predominantly | pasture for cattle and sheep, which has given to the |
x-proof high rise chicken accommodation and a | pasture for his sheep, cows and pigs. |
s experimenting with the different species of | pasture for livestock feed, fodder and tolerable soil |
of the Rhine, however, who used the island as | pasture for their cattle, mistook Fridolin for a catt |
although they did retain the right of common | pasture for themselves and their tenants. |
For similar reasons, it serves as | pasture for cows all over the place, reckoned to impr |
This is a multi-purpose operation including | pasture, forage, and gardening. |
topography and land uses, including cropland, | pasture, forest and developed areas. |
nts and 500 acres (200 ha) land and common of | pasture from Albany Featherstonhaugh, Nicholas Byrele |
It is located at the Tunney's | Pasture government office complex, on Scott Street at |
r areas of North America was widely used as a | pasture grass until the 1940s. |
It can be used as a long-term | pasture grass, if grazed consistently. |
ultivation of forest trees, forage plants and | pasture grasses. |
is a grass which is often used as a permanent | pasture, ground cover and turf in moist, low fertilit |
ent ground of Recreation Park from the Fatten | Pasture ground in 1928. |
heathland, chalk grassland and other natural | pasture habitats, as well as to the conservation of E |
There is woodland | pasture half a league long and six leagues broad. |
se soils are well suited to cultivated crops, | pasture, hay, woodland, and most urban land uses. |
nd his brother Tomas (1787-1845) continued to | pasture heards even further east, in an area they had |
se is predominantly agricultural, with cattle | pasture, horse paddocks and some arable land. |
heavily timbered country, native/naturalised | pasture, improved pasture, degraded improved pasture |
n gave the monks of Kirkstead right of common | pasture in Wildmore. |
land though it does occur in less wooded open | pasture in some areas, perhaps persisting after woodl |
Otlak resmi was a tax on | pasture in the Ottoman empire. |
ment of six standing stones located on a flat | pasture in Reanthesure, 0.5km west of the village of |
ct, but one last tree was discovered in Horse | Pasture in 1982. |
assland in the Eifel mountains and a mountain | pasture in the Pyrenees. |
In New Zealand, sheep are kept on | pasture in snow for periods of three or four days bef |
ldings and sidewalks were constructed at Calf | Pasture in 1935 with funding provided by the Federal |
strip of woodland to the south with areas of | pasture in the central and northern areas. |
Blonde d'Aquitaine on summer | pasture in the Pyrenees. |
ional Academy exhibition included his "Turkey | Pasture in Kentucky" and "By the Wayside". |
n the fields of yellow oat-grass and semi-dry | pasture, including the globe flower. |
d limited knowledge of the factors leading to | pasture infection. |
st known as Heene Common was made up of rough | pasture intersected by watercourses and covered with |
Arrandene Open Space is a large area of | pasture interspersed with clumps of trees. |
Downland | pasture is firm and well-drained, suited to grazing s |
Tyncoed | Pasture is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in B |
The | pasture is of a kind now rare in the area. |
Much of the | pasture is maintained traditionally using scythes for |
Allen | Pasture is a former Baseball ground located in Richmo |
Pen-y-Cefn | Pasture is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in t |
The underlying geology of Whitton Bridge | Pasture is responsible for shaping the species-rich c |
Burtonhole Lane and | Pasture is an 8.5 hectare Local Nature Reserve, Borou |
Because Whitton Bridge | Pasture is located in North East England it experienc |
In New Zealand slower growing winter | pasture is rationed. |
t lies at a height of 1,170 m AA in an alpine | pasture known as the Walleralm. |
result that upstream from Singleton very rich | pasture land with many Thoroughbred horse studs occur |
Pushed off the best | pasture land and forced to farm smaller plots of marg |
Bawnshanaclogh, Ban na Sean-Chloiche (' | Pasture land of the old stone building'), 195 acres ( |
ouses, which implies that the site had become | pasture land for sheep. |
long resident of Ewell (Digance) recalled the | pasture land and orchards that stretched north and we |
Meadow is an example of unimproved herb-rich | pasture land containing some rare plant species. |
ered techniques to make more efficient use of | pasture land when raising of livestock. |
iants of "scelf-lei" or shelf-meadow, that is | pasture land on a shelf or terrace of land, probably |
reas above the usual cloud cover were used as | pasture land for cattle, sheep, and horses. |
y was formerly moorland that was converted to | pasture land and enclosed by straight dry stone walls |
too remote to settle, the island was used as | pasture land for sheep and pigs (thus the name). |
at the base of Woodward Hill, in the natural | pasture land next to the Serpentine River. |
comprises 1,250 acres (5.1 km2) of arable and | pasture land in about equal portions, interspersed wi |
It is a large area of | pasture land networked with species-rich rhynes, now |
Pasture land near Nancledra | |
stream, but as forested land was converted to | pasture land for livestock the stream became unsuitab |
l Water Resource Statutes, due to runoff from | pasture land and feedlots. |
l Water Resource Statutes, due to runoff from | pasture land and feedlots. |
It may be termed the feeding ground-the | pasture land of the cattle. |
The village was built on former | pasture land ("lees") at the foot of the North Downs. |
predominantly of market gardening, arable and | pasture land, with surrounding fields defined by hedg |
comprises a considerable tract of arable and | pasture land, which, with the exception of a comparat |
es the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed | pasture land, heathland and old-growth forest in the |
until the land condemnations of the 1930s, as | pasture land. |
livestock in Berh, but they don't have enough | pasture land. |
inyon (Pinus monophylla)-juniper woodland and | pasture land. |
on Jack Mountain that was once used as summer | pasture land. |
ounded by beautiful woods, a lake, and scenic | pasture land. |
ue) was, up until the 1890's merely more than | pasture land. |
is inland grant to an area with vastly better | pasture land. |
ondemnations of the 1930s, as agriculture and | pasture land. |
The property was formerly | pasture land; later, it was part of the golf course o |
d something be done to protect their valuable | pasture lands from trespassers. |
rush and other undesirable plant species from | pasture lands. |
re common, interspersed with agricultural and | pasture lands. |
the piecemeal enclosure of common arable and | pasture lands. |
ersville was little more than a fenced in cow | pasture located at one end of the Meacham farm south |
Outstanding | Pasture Management Award from the Jefferson County So |
A croft is a small enclosed field or | pasture near a house. |
e was a large oak tree with a rope swing in a | pasture near the center of campus. |
f Oxford were given the 300 acres (120 ha) of | pasture next to the River Thames by Alfred the Great |
on, Isles of Scilly where there was temporary | pasture; no lives were lost. |
els, fifteen horses and several draft oxen at | pasture north of Kalgan. |
ually nowhere near the crater, it was held in | pasture not far from Seabury Hall, just outside Makaw |
eks forming and land that was recently farmed | pasture now tidal salt marsh. |
d Farfa the right to graze its animals on the | pasture of the settlement of Germaniciana and also gr |
The name means | pasture of Felipe Lugo. |
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