pastoralism
A pasture is a piece of land that has permanent perennial vegetation on it, and used as a cheap means to feed livestock animals with plants that livestock harvest themselves. Fallow land, on the other hand, is cropland that is rested for a period of time from annual crop production.
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Cultivating land is the process of keeping land in a condition good for growing crops. Producing crops includes cultivating the land, planting seeds of a sort, tending to said crops, and eventually harvesting them. Raising livestock is simply feeding and taking care of animals with the intent of either killing them and eating them or obtaining a product of the animal (i.e. raising cows to milk them).
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Yes because it's a land covered with grass Example of a pasture
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Read the label on the jug that the herbicide came in. It will say the length of time that you have to allow until you can let livestock out onto the sprayed pasture. Usually most herbicides say don't let any livestock on a piece of land for 20 to 40 days.
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A pasture
Cattle and livestock graze on a ranch.
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