Little used by cars so far, it has actually become a calcareous grassland grazed by sheep and horses. |
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When selecting an alfalfa variety, consider whether it will be primarily grazed, or harvested with a combination of haying and grazing. |
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Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation. |
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Nearly every acre of the countryside has been grazed by cattle, tilled for crops, or cut for fuelwood. |
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A couple of horses grazed nearby, their tails swinging in time to the rhythm. |
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It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed. |
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In making a short losing hazard into the right top pocket across the head of the board, Newman just grazed his opponent's ball with his cue. |
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Four horses grazed in a nearby field which was dotted with show-jumping fences. |
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The upper and western flanks play host to windswept heath, now being grazed by 20 very black, very agile, Hebridean sheep. |
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I managed to swerve and avoid hitting them but I grazed the bicycle and we all fell. |
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He dropped the ewe count back to 750 and grazed 200 hoggets. 750 ewes at that time was regarded as an economic unit. |
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The Chillingham herd is believed to be related to prehistoric auroch oxen, which once grazed across northern Europe. |
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Beyond the whitewashed plank fences grazed the most expensive horseflesh I'd ever set eyes on. |
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Rhino species grazed temperate grasslands and tundra, and many were covered with a thick coat of hair. |
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At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits. |
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I felt that weird shifting movement and a feathery light object grazed my bare skin. |
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Adam turned from his brother and continued back up the slope to where his horse now grazed with his brother's pinto. |
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There is the touch of the camel-thorn acacia that has just been grazed by a giraffe, and the smell of wild sage as you brush past it in the bush. |
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On the shores great herds of buffalo, waterbuck and impala grazed peacefully. |
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It may provide enough forage to delay turning cattle into spring pastures with limited growth that could be rapidly over grazed. |
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Meadow flowers, like cow parsley and nettles, were being grazed by the occasional elk or aurochs. |
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They grazed cattle on disafforested surfaces, building small stone huts to accommodate themselves, as well as the cattle they grazed. |
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During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested wheatgrass and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay. |
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After 1900, droughts became more frequent, and grass cover on heavily grazed ranges declined by up to 70 percent. |
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Livestock are grazed to maintain and enhance perennial plant communities and spread manure over the ground. |
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The main form of agriculture was pastoral with cattle and sheep being grazed on unenclosed lands. |
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But often I grazed fields like this one, searching for silverweed, wild garlic, cress in the damp corners. |
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Grain sorghums should not be grazed or greenchopped but can be used to make silage. |
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My ankles often collapsed underneath me, leaving me with grazed hands and ankles and a red face. |
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He was treated by the school's first aider for a grazed knee and bruised wrist before being sent back to continue with lessons. |
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Playing with the neckline of his jersey, she grazed her finger lightly against the side of his throat. |
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This is an area of open grasslands grazed year round by large concentrations of several ungulate species. |
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Her fingers grazed the glassy surface of the water, causing ripples to from her touch. |
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She thrust one hand through the window, gripping the ledge inside, and heard a soft grunt of surprise as her fingers grazed softness. |
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The wind rippled the sea of tall grass and grazed the two figures standing in the hills. |
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I was really surprised when he brought his hand up and as lightly as possible grazed my hot cheek. |
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She saw him smile lovingly when his fingers grazed her cheek and touched her hair. |
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As he reached the top button his fingers lightly grazed my back causing a shiver to go down my spine. |
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Animals on rotationally grazed pastures received ad libitum access to minerals. |
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Wet tawny curls framed her face and grazed her shoulders lightly, bangs falling over her forehead. |
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She pushed up her sleeve to reveal a bandage on her arm where the first spearhead grazed her skin. |
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He grazed the skin under my left eye, and I felt a small sting as the cut began to bleed. |
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Cattle and sheep started to roam languidly towards the hill slopes where they grazed, mooing and baaing. |
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Guests grazed on savories such as chicken pot stickers, avocado egg rolls, quesadillas and chicken Marsala with mushrooms. |
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Used to be, there was a section of land out there to the west that butted up against the west shore of that there lake, and it grazed sheep. |
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The shoulder pad on his left side had been grazed, exposing his skin beneath. |
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Then we grazed on some pita bread, cheese and dip while we watched Futurama on his video projector. |
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One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed. |
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Over 90 percent of our native prairies has been plowed under or grazed away. |
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There was a time when a grazed knee in the playground merited a quick visit to the school nurse, a dab of TCP and a sticking plaster. |
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Mr Thompson said his main concern was that the farmers who usually grazed their cattle on the common land were running out of feed. |
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These weeds often increase with wet springs after years where pastures were over grazed. |
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He turned and picked up his roll, which had been grazed by a bullet, leaving a short furrow in the surface. |
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To accommodate this difference in growth rate, one or more paddocks could be cut for hay in the spring while other paddocks are grazed. |
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Happy birds chirped and tweeted, and a deer just barely out of sight grazed peacefully. |
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The only plant eaters to survive were reindeer that grazed on lichens and moose that fed on willows. |
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The reward was a view of a reed-edged lake, snow-capped mountains and a brilliant green mossy floodplain where wild horses grazed. |
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This may have supported a strong, fleshy lip with which Thalassocnus grazed seagrass or kelp, much like manatees and their sirenian relatives. |
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Exclude areas under buildings, farmyard, roads, paths, woods, ponds, expanses of bare rock or bogland that is not grazed. |
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I rubbed the thin, pale scar on my arm where the crossbow bolt had grazed me. |
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In Western Australia a team of researchers has discovered that sheep will get an increased boost of vitamin E if they're grazed on saltbush. |
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Following this extended period of stability the slope, whilst still grazed grassland, suddenly became unstable. |
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He said less wildlife is lost to the mower blades and more find stable habitat in grazed and untilled fields. |
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He's still there, but the island is no longer a monocultural grassland grazed by feral pigs. |
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The track then passes over a new bridge made with the reclaimed railway sleepers, and overlooks a field grazed by cows. |
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Cattle and sheep were grazed largely on the open veld well into the twentieth century. |
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The meadows are cut for hay in late summer, and the regrowth is then grazed by cattle or sheep. |
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When you buy venison, it is normally red deer which can be farmed or grazed in parks. |
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Here springbok leapt and Cape mountain zebra grazed even as herds of black wildebeest stared at us intently and then galloped away. |
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John McMillan, who is believed to have named the creek in the area Scotchmans Creek, squatted and grazed cattle. |
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Three of the bullets missed me and one superficially grazed my skin. |
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Cattle grazed the pastures where prairie hens, quail and coyote roamed. |
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They drank at watering places, grazed or just stood in herds. |
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This is rich ground, regularly fertilised by wind-borne shell sand and grazed by cattle, producing an abundance of wild flowers from spring until autumn. |
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For two days, we climbed towards Akhamani, the Kallawayas' sacred mountain, its lower slopes verdant, carpeted with terraces and grazed by llamas, alpacas and sheep. |
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Backs to the wind, the herd of Arctic hares grazed on purple saxifrage. |
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One side of the clearing had been roped off, and several dozen horses grazed there, most of them obviously worth more than the mercenaries watching them. |
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Alfalfa should be rotationally grazed with short grazing periods. |
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Despite picking the widest route, the travellers found their clothes being snagged on sharp twigs, and they grazed their knees on passing tree trunks more than once. |
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During spring, the heifers grazed crested wheatgrass and native sagebrush. |
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We would sing in the evening, if not dance, we cooked much Maasai food, we grazed cows and goats to make Maasai tea, and of course, we spoke Maasai. |
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One could easily picture her sympathetically tending grazed knees in the playground, while, the next minute, dishing out stern tellings-off in her office. |
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Tonight, they stood back to back and the top of his head grazed her ear. |
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The beast bellowed and fell back, at this sound another one yowled behind Artemis and as he spun around a sword grazed his side, creating a deep gash. |
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The soldiers set up camp at the base of the far hill, near the pasture where the Laki children grazed cows. |
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The eight remaining challengers vaulted the wall, sprinting across an open field of grazed grass, spreading out as they got further from the road. |
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I've bruised my left wrist and my knees are grazed, the mash potatoes are barely salvageable, the pan has lost it's handle and is now a strange oval shape. |
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The game may have its origin in ancient times, when herds of cattle grazed in the steppes and mountains and were exposed to the threat of attack by wolves. |
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Six years ago this hillside and the lowland beneath it was farmland grazed by the dairy herd that was part of Kilmeaden Cheese Factory's model farm. |
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White clover can be grazed continuously or rotationally once established. |
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Continue along the path with the river and lines of oak pollards on your left, and the grazed meadow, which is rich with wild herbs in the summer, on your right. |
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It grows in the same fertile soils that are good for farming, and it continues to be cleared for cropping as well as grazed, with hardly any in protected reserves. |
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Sheep have grazed this area on and off for over 1,000 years and we sought the advice of English Nature before expanding the area managed by grazing. |
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A patchwork of hedgerowed fields grazed by Friesian cows swept down from the house to a marshy buttercup-dappled plateau below, where the river ran beside the railway track. |
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Most mainland and island salt marshes are grazed by cattle or sheep. |
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I grazed my skin on the rough pavement, and now had twin bleeding elbows. |
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A painful red stroke appeared on her chest as the sword grazed her skin. |
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The blade at least hadn't sunken into the cut just grazed her skin. |
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Someone's lips grazed the bare skin just above her neckline. |
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She reached out a hand toward him and lightly grazed his shoulder. |
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Her long, curled eyelashes just grazed the skin underneath them. |
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Gently, she touched his cheek, grazed her fingertips along his square jaw. |
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The value of the crop for cattle feed if grazed, hayed or ensiled depends on yield, the price of alternative forages, and cost of utilization as forage. |
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He suffered a broken cheekbone, a severe head wound which needed stitches, severe bruising to his left eye socket and his nose and elbow were grazed. |
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Most flocks are descended from sheep that have grazed the same mountains for generations. |
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Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep or swine. |
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Animals of 1 group were grazed on a pasture of guinea grass, those of group GL on guinea grass plus a legume. |
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The decrease in Simpson's diversity correspondingly occurred for 3 years in the nongrazed exclosures but only for 2 years in the grazed areas. |
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When stubble was retained it was either flattened with stubble-bashing harrows in autumn or grazed intermittently by sheep. |
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I was hit in the left knee, but the bullet only grazed my knee. |
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The creatures have grazed on the Knoydart peninsula, in the West Highlands, since the escape of two nanny goats and a billy 25 years ago. |
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In addition, wolf spiders pursue prey on shorter, grazed land, while money spiders form small, circular webs on the same pastures. |
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I've always grazed my animals on the common land and I'm not going to stop now. |
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In a cow preference study, cows grazed soybean for a significantly greater time than alternative forages such as cowpeas and lablab. |
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The sands or mudflats with dangerous quicksands became a grass meadow now grazed by small flocks of sheep. |
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Sheep have grazed on the moors for more than 3,000 years, shaping much of the Exmoor landscape by feeding on moorland grasses and heather. |
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Their higher nutrient levels, however, allow them to support productive pasture, and large numbers of sheep are grazed in these regions. |
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Between was the wild valley where cattle grazed among the trees and the massive bowlders. |
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There I was struck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and grazed the subclavian artery. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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For centuries, livestock such as sheep and cattle grazed on the highly fertile salt marsh land. |
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They have long been grazed by sheep, horses and cattle in Northern Europe. |
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There are also several flocks of sheep that are grazed on the mountain. |
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By flowering time many leaves are wind-burnt, grazed or otherwise damaged. |
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When not in use for those purposes, such commons were grazed. |
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Hart PBS, August JA, West AW Long-term consequences of topsoil mining on select biological and physical characteristics of two New Zealand loessial soils under grazed pasture. |
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It has been estimated that the tree cover of the Downs was cleared over 3000 years ago, and the present closely grazed turf is the result of continual grazing by sheep. |
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Someone threw a packet of rubber johnnies which grazed my nose. |
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Pasture is typically grazed throughout the summer, in contrast to meadow which is ungrazed or used for grazing only after being mown to make hay for animal fodder. |
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