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Pastureland
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Land used for grazing animals
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This year, more than 75,000 people camped on hundreds of acres of pastureland and battled deep mud and intense heat to enjoy music ranging from the Beastie Boys to up-and-comers such as the American Princes.
A country can lose $100 billion-worth of pastureland, gain $100 billion-worth of skills and be no worse off than before.
The result was a complex of fortified walls, garrison stations, and signal towers extending from near the Bo Hai (Gulf of Chihli) westward across the pastureland of what is today Inner Mongolia and through the fertile loop of the Huang He to what is now northwestern Gansu province.
The open countryside of north-central Belgium—Hainaut, Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant, and Hesbaye (the region of rolling land southwest of Limburg)—includes pastureland as well as intensive diversified cultivation of such crops as wheat, sugar beets, and oats; local variations include orchards in northern Hesbaye.
By 1890, fenced pastureland had virtually replaced the open range in the western United States.
Comparisons of Hittite agricultural terms and those of other Indo-European subgroups indicate that the "Anatolians" seceded from the parent group before the creation of a common agricultural nomenclature but after the onset of a common Indo-European notion of the hereafter, pictured as a pastureland with grazing cattle "for which the dead king sets out".
By 2015 humans had modified more than 50% of Earth's ice-free land area, having turned much of it into farmland, pastureland, or urban land.
Characteristic of the Khangai are gentle slopes covered with fine pastureland.
Irrespective of location, erosion losses are usually very small from forestland or permanent pastureland, moderate to high from land planted with grain crops, and very high from clean-tilled orchards, vineyards, and land planted with row crops, as shown in the figure.
In Sicily, settlement is clustered in widely spaced, nucleated towns, with extensive pastureland and farming.
Lying between about 160 and 330 feet (50 and 100 metres) in elevation, the Kempenland contains pastureland and is the site of a number of industrial enterprises; it forms an irregular watershed of plateau and plain between the extensive Schelde and Meuse drainage systems.
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