Free range originally meant unfenced cattle grazing lands.
Free range originally meant unfenced cattle grazing lands.
Grazing land is land that is available for animals to graze (or eat grass) on. Another word for grazing land is pasture, rangeland, or grassland.
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the unfenced grazing land of the west was given the name called the open range.
Grazing affects soil because if there is too much grazing the land can become clear of all vegitation,
Lea is a grazing area or open land for cultivation.
The "Pampas"
According to Wikipedia, roughly 66% is suitable for livestock grazing.
Land not usable for crops ,grazing,or forests.
The majority of U.S grazing land is owned by private land owners, not the Bureau of Land Management. Private land owners collectively own 613 million acres (EPA, 2007), whereas the BLM only owns around 155 million acres that us put into livestock grazing.