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pasturage

[pas-cher-ij, pahs-] / ˈpæs tʃər ɪdʒ, ˌpɑs- /








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South Sudanese ministers called for a collective regional response to the outbreak that threatens to devastate crops and pasturage.

From Seattle Times

Here in rural Somalia, where about 50% of the people depend on animals for their livelihoods, the locusts are eating the pasturage.

From Washington Times

In 2014, Australian cattle ranchers culled—slaughtered—more than 9 million animals for want of adequate pasturage.

From Salon

The trend continues to gain momentum, with Europe’s best chefs preferring to serve beef bred from heirloom breeds and raised without growth hormones or antibiotics on a diet of grass or other pasturage.

From The Wall Street Journal

But before lodge was built, or acre sown, there was close to the head of this hill a large pasturage, where a herdsman spent his days and nights among the herd.

From Project Gutenberg