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lic buildings, maritime records, a history of | grazing, a food history project called America Eats, |
Drying by | grazing a lighter back and forth, microwave or other |
Hill farming is still practised, with sheep | grazing across the moor. |
Grazing adds to score value as well; every 10 bullets | |
Since 1998, the area is used for | grazing again. |
petroleum drilling, development for housing, | grazing, agricultural pollution, invasive plants, flo |
Activities in the area including quarrying, | grazing, agriculture, and development further reduced |
e found on land which is threatened by cattle | grazing, agriculture, expanding residential and comme |
Grazing also works during invincibility periods, such | |
uffered remarkably little from the impacts of | grazing and logging. |
ribution, habitat destruction due to logging, | grazing, and road-building, and erosion. |
and gas development, healthy forests, mining, | grazing and other federal projects. |
Grazing and trampling by domesticated animals | |
n spotted owl), land conservation, and water, | grazing and timber rights in the western United State |
(as the colder weather is setting in and the | grazing and browsing on the Forest is dying back) the |
de Kilcavan perfect for agriculture, tilling, | grazing and farming in the nineteenth century and eve |
d South Coast Railway Company for the loss of | grazing and other rights when it built the railway ac |
Its economy is based around cattle | grazing and mining. |
The family leased the property for livestock | grazing and farming. |
en largely cleared for agriculture, timber or | grazing, and many of the dry evergreen forests have b |
hedges and hedgebanks, mix of pasture, rough | grazing and low scrub, regular field patterns of vari |
Main threats to the species are | grazing and human overpopulation. |
ltivated, but has now reverted to rough sheep | grazing and moorland, and is partly covered by bracke |
This bird feeds by | grazing and rarely swims. |
Cattle | grazing and tourism are other industries of note. |
faces is habitat loss and degradation due to | grazing and agriculture within Texas. |
Grazing and trampling by livestock had a negative eff | |
Depending on past land-use histories (fire, | grazing, and logging primarily) some places within He |
They prevent erosion, but make for poor | grazing and in larger numbers indicate overgrazing. |
y 9,000 acres (36 km²) of farmland, woodland, | grazing and Christmas tree plantations. |
The availability of fertile chalk soils, good | grazing and the light tree cover along with stone sui |
way maintenance, power line installation, and | grazing, and invasion by introduced species. |
activities in that area included woodcutting, | grazing and guano mining. |
niches around the world in commercial cattle | grazing and calving. |
disturbance in its habitat, and low levels of | grazing and road maintenance activities such as mowin |
open pastures throughout the day, alternately | grazing and resting. |
Some areas have also been used for cattle | grazing and for small-scale manganese mining. |
Sheep | grazing and dryland farming of various cereal crops a |
of the reserve, the area was used for cattle | grazing and camping; it was acutely prone to forest f |
ry, the tribe supported itself through cattle | grazing and wage labor. |
The low lying grassland areas provide | grazing and roosting areas for large numbers of geese |
al small mountains, the land was suitable for | grazing and growing grain. |
it has largely been cleared for agriculture, | grazing, and teak plantations. |
ty was mainly concerned with control over the | grazing and quarrying of the common, but since 1980 g |
The tribe leases land for homes, farms, | grazing, and commercial uses. |
local fishing industry along with much of the | grazing and agricultural land in the north of the del |
t, as native forests are cleared for farming, | grazing, and development. |
ng the drought periods and it is resistant to | grazing and trampling. |
sive areas have been cleared for agriculture, | grazing, and rice cultivation, and some exotic specie |
reats to this species are deemed to be cattle | grazing and alteration of wetlands hydrology and wate |
Oxley recommended the region for | grazing, and soon early pioneers set up small farms i |
of the ridge was also formerly used for goat | grazing and quarrying at the Blake Brothers Quarry. |
idly, being strongly aromatic and eschewed by | grazing and browsing animals. |
ive broad-acre wheat and barley farming, plus | grazing and mixed farming. |
s farmed with a mix of sheep and dairy cattle | grazing and pasture and arable crops. |
Originally dedicated to | grazing and agriculture, in 1493 it was entirely pave |
number of factors, including invasive plants, | grazing, and development of the valuable land. |
Davenport used the land for timber, | grazing, and the cultivation of various crops, includ |
animals such as pigs, habitat destruction by | grazing and watering cattle, and potentially through |
he conclusion that the most recent forms were | grazing and browsing generalists. |
, both of which are used largely for seasonal | grazing and rangeland research. |
ue to the adverse effects of introduced sheep | grazing and the twice-yearly swarming of the locust S |
ebacks which are often attributed to ungulate | grazing and wildfire suppression. |
recreation, wildlife habitat, timber harvest, | grazing, and tribal cultural activities. |
hardiness makes it suitable for conservation | grazing, and it contributes to the management of many |
ened by the more common impacts such as sheep | grazing and other human activities. |
This is a good rangeland grass for | grazing, and it is used to stabilize waterways becaus |
asin (and Nullarbor Plain) consists mostly of | grazing and rangeland, but nickel and gold are mined |
ition with introduced marram grass and animal | grazing and now has only a patchy distribution. |
the nature of the surface, its roughness, the | grazing angle (angle the beam makes with the surface) |
d Doppler microwave radar operates the in low | grazing angle mode. |
One was saved for each | grazing animal to be taken out to the fields with the |
h elliptical leaves, which are often eaten by | grazing animals such as elephants and buffalo. |
use of the lack of these watering holes, many | grazing animals are forced to migrate due to the lack |
pecies of sagebrush is good winter fodder for | grazing animals and it is cultivated as plant cover o |
considered good forage for wild and domestic | grazing animals early in the season when the foliage |
They were | grazing animals about the size of a modern sheep. |
This tansymustard is toxic to | grazing animals in large quantities due to nitrates a |
Grazing animals including deer and cattle and in more | |
hese areas, such as cultivation, cutting hay, | grazing animals or using other resources such as smal |
d-toed ungulate) order (that is, browsing and | grazing animals). |
mals such as sheep, horses, cattle, and other | grazing animals, with as little as 100 g being enough |
Ageratum houstonianum is toxic to | grazing animals, causing liver lesions. |
nsumption of the fungus can be harmful to any | grazing animals, especially to horses and cows. |
Like many other large | grazing animals, the onager's range has contracted gr |
t, some aspen groves close to cattle or other | grazing animals, such as deer or elk, have very few y |
n severely damaged by goats, cattle and other | grazing animals. |
around the site, which is mostly utilized for | grazing animals. |
ionally remove ticks and other parasites from | grazing animals. |
can cause cardiac poisoning, particularly in | grazing animals. |
nsidered a good forage for livestock and wild | grazing animals. |
atal wound infection (toxemia) most common in | grazing animals. |
vily grazed land as it is unpalatable to most | grazing animals. |
Sheep and cattle | grazing are the main stay of the district, however re |
football pitches, a community centre, secure | grazing area and with part of the land sublet to Blac |
ediately behind the store and a bank barn and | grazing area are located at the rear of these buildin |
Country along the Cobrabald River is a rich | grazing area used for rearing livestock. |
ed for the Flinders River, is predominantly a | grazing area with cattle in the north of the shire an |
ar, these meadows were the traditional summer | grazing areas for pastoralists, both settled and noma |
and orchards), principally serving as bovine | grazing areas. |
as quite familiar sight they say, to see cows | grazing around the school, but more often they were s |
Australia's alpine area was first used for | grazing around the 1840s. |
Water meadows and rough | grazing at Grove Ferry |
to lease land to large cattle operations for | grazing at the rate of four cents an acre and applyin |
tural settlement very soon afterwards, mostly | grazing beef and dairy cattle. |
ge in 1879, Smith turned to auctioneering and | grazing before following his brother, Thomas Richard, |
ing, compulsive overeaters can also engage in | grazing behavior, during which they return to pick at |
growth dynamics, micro- and macrozooplankton | grazing, behaviour, life histories, predation, harmfu |
2005 Two-parameter nonsmooth | grazing bifurcations of limit cycles: classification |
ea, the Recherche Cape Barren Goose, is large | grazing bird found at southern coasts of Western Aust |
e extensively cleared on private property for | grazing both immediately outside the park and through |
Although much modified by | grazing, burning and drainage, and in places dominate |
by feral cats, but high levels of understorey | grazing by sheep may have limited the population. |
Other threats include | grazing by black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus col |
e later managed by mowing in combination with | grazing by soay sheep and cattle. |
ts, include weed invasion, tramping, fire and | grazing by rabbits. |
ts of wildflower meadows benefit from regular | grazing by Longhorn cows, and the ponds have had thei |
Grazing by goats, cattle, or sheep can be effective i | |
Grazing by cattle inhibited the regeneration of koa f | |
On Cabbage Tree island, | grazing by rabbits altered the vegetation, making the |
ter World War II a sharp decline in livestock | grazing by the commoners owing to economic and social |
opes in England show the mark of centuries of | grazing by sheep, the slopes bearing a stepped appear |
years most of the airfield has been used for | grazing by horses from the nearby Berriefield stables |
but it is at risk from coastal defence works, | grazing by agricultural stock, sea level rise, recrea |
N Plant Red Data Book, being depleted through | grazing by goats and intensive land development and c |
d's bush and tussock grass by 1900), and from | grazing by goats and rabbits1. |
It has very good | grazing capabilities well adapted for poor to margina |
The population is protected from nearby | grazing cattle by a fence. |
maining land was let out to local farmers for | grazing cattle and to the Tilbury Gas Company who use |
Research suggests that areas with | grazing cattle contain a larger number of plants than |
Grant used the property for | grazing cattle, recreating, and hunting game. |
It is vulnerable to damage from | grazing cattle, which eat the plant and trample the s |
The local economy depends on | grazing cattle. |
erty, which included orchards and meadows for | grazing cattle. |
enturies, the farm eventually became land for | grazing cattle. |
- strips of meadow used for growing crops and | grazing cattle. |
Established plants are | grazing-, cold-, and drought-tolerant, though prolonge |
s vulnerable by the IUCN and is threatened by | grazing, competition with invasive species, and habit |
84, Juan Jose Dominguez received a land grant | grazing concession, 75,000 acres (300 km2) of land an |
It is believed that degraded | grazing conditions in Upper Egypt associated with the |
re in 1949 as "comprising general farming and | grazing country which stretches in a narrow strip nor |
een mountain ranges and surrounded by fertile | grazing country, its estimated population is 8,220. |
airy country but in previous years has become | grazing country. |
is that stromatolite builders fell victims to | grazing creatures (the Cambrian substrate revolution) |
er, the shrub is an important food source for | grazing deer, goats, and elk, and in the summer the n |
Results from targeted | grazing depend on the kind of livestock used, the sea |
ugh ongoing habitat degradation caused by the | grazing, digging and burrowing activities of rabbits. |
ugh ongoing habitat degradation caused by the | grazing, digging and burrowing activities of rabbits. |
ustrated London News as "one of the principal | grazing districts in the colony; it possesses abundan |
Grazing Dreams CD (1977) ECM 1096 78118-21096-2 | |
re were several lessees; the area had limited | grazing during this time. |
he plant include land degradation from cattle | grazing, encroachment by invasive plant species, and |
tor that affects the make-up of the forest is | grazing, especially by deer, while suburban and touri |
The horses can occasionally be seen | grazing even at the summit. |
Street is dominated by environmental and cow | grazing facilities. |
settled in Queensland, where he purchased the | grazing farm that would be his home for the remainder |
(0.73 km2) of Kent Park were used for general | grazing, farming, growing oats and keeping a variety |
Ingersoll, the owner of the 900-acre (364 ha) | Grazing Fields Farm on Bournedale Road in Bourne, wel |
alignment that arced to the north and east of | Grazing Fields Farm before turning westward toward th |
, before which they were exclusively used for | grazing, fishing, hunting, and for cultivating strawb |
The plant provides | grazing for stock, game in and chickens. |
as surrounding the village provide reasonable | grazing for goats. |
wide grassed area that houses communal sheep | grazing for the island, and the local golf course. |
Benchmarking standards used by | Grazing for Profit programmes quote that one labour u |
ights of the African adventure are the okapis | grazing from the trees. |
Desertification, exacerbated by | grazing goats and locally sinking water tables, has a |
was greatly destroyed by the introduction of | grazing goats, but conservation biology efforts have |
ed steppes and turned from brosing foliage to | grazing grass. |
the parish such field names as Dairy Ground, | Grazing Ground and New Close Pasture. |
population, but the district is also used as | grazing ground by nomadic Pashtun Kuchis. |
nstantly moving in order to find the freshest | grazing grounds for their livestock. |
Wild Angelica grows on | grazing grounds, cultured land and along streams. |
a hilltop overlooking agricultural fields and | grazing grounds. |
to feeding on low vegetation rather than the | grazing habits of the Seychelles giant tortoise and A |
y inquired about places to stop for water and | grazing, Hamblin directed them to Mountain Meadows, n |
ent urbanised; the corresponding reduction in | grazing has led to former areas of grassland and heat |
Grazing has also taken place at one time. | |
Grazing has influenced the composition of the grassla | |
is occupied by farms and ranches, and cattle | grazing has affected 75% of the Western short grassla |
ric monuments (especially in its borders) and | grazing has been long-practised (as shown by the "sel |
in the dry season the amount of grass for | grazing has been reduced for both wildlife and cattle |
Livestock | grazing has been controlled to a great extent in the |
Targeted | grazing has been successful in controlling invasive e |
Off-road vehicle traffic and cattle | grazing have had serious impacts on wild populations. |
Today, | grazing, haymaking and cutting rough vegetation encou |
ey have been raised on the hills of Dartmoor, | grazing heather during the summer and the valley hay |
ve been driven to extinction by more advanced | grazing herbivores, but in Florida, where there were |
officer grabbed Bentley, when Craig shot him, | grazing his shoulder. |
The area has a long farming and | grazing history, but the wetlands have survived, domi |
e the flocks off the mountain to their winter | grazing homes. |
The Shire of Wyangarie, named for a prominent | grazing homestead in the area, was created on 1 Janua |
around Port Broughton was initially used for | grazing, however the local conditions were unsuitable |
see a working oil pump jack and often cattle | grazing immediately in front of you. |
There was active farming and | grazing in the area. |
the River Murray, with some horticulture and | grazing in the district. |
ut to work but given supplementary care while | grazing in the woods, until they are slaughtered in r |
half years later the two would collaborate on | Grazing in the Grass. |
econd thesis titled "The Heritage of Mountain | Grazing In Achill. |
ade only when the cows are doing their summer | grazing in Alpine pastures. |
Some cattle and sheep die suddenly after | grazing in pastures of the grass, while some linger w |
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