leached
overgrazed
Grass, alfalfa, clover, and timothy are all used for livestock fodder.
Yes, for sure! All you have to do is instead of seeding it in a monoculture crop, seed it in a grass mixture best suited for your area. Leave it for about a year to fully establish itself (after cutting down the weeds that may try to out grow the grass seedligns; don't spray with herbicide) before putting livestock out to graze.
their land was all grass and hay because they lived in the southern.
allowing livestock to overgraze a regionremoving all of the plants from a region
Decoration for our lawns, plants for grazing our livestock, food for livestock, used for art projects, basket-weaving, nature uses grasses to complete the food chain for wild animals and to provide an ecosystem for all living things, etc.
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livestock is raised all around the world. there is no particular region that "makes" livestock. they are bred, raised, sold, and all that almost everywhere.
livestock is raised all around the world. there is no particular region that "makes" livestock. they are bred, raised, sold, and all that almost everywhere.
All cereal crops including, corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley, rice, sorghum, etc. are all grasses that are grown for their grains. Most other tame grasses like fescue, brome, bluegrass, orchardgrass, timothy, buffalo grass, blue stem, gamma grass, etc. are grown as seed for lawns, pasture or hay.
To grow food and raise livestock and all that livestock.