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Baring's general policy was to lighten taxes, reduce legislation, and give the land rest.
No more than 10 broilers per sq m in small huts moved around to let land rest.
Land managers often must balance the needs of short-term profit over long-term ecological health, especially during recovery periods when stocking rates may technically increase, but historically ranchers would usually let the land rest to ensure long-term recovery.
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On abortion, he acknowledges that the law of the land rests with the Supreme Court, but he said he thinks there is a consensus in New Jersey for outlawing late-term abortions.
While many are pushing to save Oak Flat, the fate of Apache holy land rests on the success of Grijalva's bill -- a long shot.
The plantation's main residence dates to 1784, and because its land rests largely below levees, you could neither see nor hear the Mississippi River, even though the waterway was just a stone's throw away.
Meaning that title of these lands rests firmly in the hands of its Indigenous inhabitants.
The United States Constitution does not specify whether ownership of these lands rests with the federal government or with individual states.
Alabama's land rush rested on expensive cotton.
Torah warns with horrifying images that if the people refuse to allow these pulsations of restfulness, the land will rest anyway -- through famine, drought, plague, exile (Leviticus 26, especially 13-16, 33-35, 43-44).
Again, a scout team will determine whether it is safe to land the rest of the Shokalskiy's passengers.
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