As grasses grow from the base of the blade the growth is not affected by grazing or cuting. Only plants that grow from the tip of the shoot are damaged by this treatment.
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Some common features of submarines is an adaptation to allow humans to survive and carry out our missions of research, pleasure or combat. I hope that I help you.. haha :)
In terms of animal nutrition, zero grazing is cattle grazing in an enclosed area. In other words, grazing cattle in a limited land. i.e grazing rotation. Ex. You have 25m2 of land,you divided into four plots.During grazing one plot,the other three plots are restricted.when they finished you allow second plot so on.
What helps the common periwinkle to survive is adaptation. For instance, the periwinkle can survive being out of the water by withdrawing into their shells and closing the aperture. This will allow it to survive for several weeks.
Bale grazing, similar to swath grazing, is a winter grazing method designed to keep the cows on pasture or on the field and out of the drylot for as long as possible. Bales of straw or hay are used in this grazing practice, and set out so that the cows have access to a certain amount of bales for a certain amount of time. Electrical fencing, like with swath grazing, is used to minimize waste and only allow the cows to clean up what they are given. Bale grazing can be used throughout winter, since the cows have easier access to the bales in deep snow than they would with swaths.
It all depends on the quality of the grazing. Normally you allow one acre of land per horse but on poor quality grazing I would say one horse per two acres. Poor grazing is better than good grazing for ponies, donkeys and mules. You might be able to get 75 or 80 horses on 72 acres but if the grazing were poor, a more realistic figure would be 40.
No. Cows only live in areas that have been opened up to allow for grazing, not within the forests themselves.
It can survive on land because it has lungs now.
It can survive on land because it has lungs now.
Plants have adaptions to help them survive in different areas.
Yes, snails can survive in water because they have gills that allow them to breathe underwater.
What architectural features will allow this microprocessor to access a separate “I/O space”?