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Definition of pastureland in English: pasturelandnoun ˈpɑːstʃəlandˈpæstʃərˌlænd Land used as pasture. 牧草地;牧场 Example sentencesExamples - But here in Lesotho… boys as young as seven or eight forgo the lessons of the classroom for lonely days in the country's golden pasturelands.
- On New Zealand's rugged landscapes aerial topdressing of pasturelands was widely adopted, and helped boost productivity.
- Multiple regression analysis shows that lakes in watersheds with large areas in pasturelands have low N: P, whereas lakes in watersheds dominated by row-cropping have systematically high N: P. Lakes in watersheds…
- Changes in area of hayfields and pasturelands were likewise positively correlated.
- Numerous species exhibited significant association with changes in number of cows, or the availability of pasturelands, hayfields, and farm woods, but the number of positive and negative correlations was similar.
- It will produce a year's worth of gas and enough water to turn the state of Rhode Island into a foot-deep lake - a blessing in arid Wyoming if the water weren't so saline that it destroys pasturelands.
- The bright blue waters and the pure white snow-capped peaks set each other off appealingly, while hordes of cattle and sheep wander across the lush pastureland by the lakeside.
- At Monasterevin it turns southwards and makes its way through the rich tillage and pasturelands of Kildare, Carlow and Kilkenny, passing through the towns of Athy and Carlow along the way.
- Habitat types range from pasturelands, fallow lands, cereal croplands, shrublands, and holm-oak lands.
- The strongest relationships involved positive correlations among hayfields, pasturelands, and cover crops.
- The study area is a fragmented landscape of lowland tropical rainforest surrounded by roads, cultivated fields and pasturelands.
- Like Scotland, Wales has a wild, inspiring beauty, its narrow coastal pasturelands rising dramatically into the high peaks of the Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains and lofty Snowdonia.
- We were based near Parthenay, in an area noted for its rolling pastureland, reclaimed marshes, and a pretty breed of red beef cattle, the Parthenaise.
- ‘We studied different land cover changes for cropland data sets in combination with pasturelands,’ Jain said.
- And those hills are the pasturelands of Chuquiñapi, a village that I have traveled to several times.
- The villagers also agreed to devote one day every week towards voluntary work to help develop the pastureland.
- The journey north-west from Edinburgh is a delight, with lush pasturelands giving way to the rugged beauty of the Trossachs and then Argyll and the western seaboard.
- You'll see pasturelands, areas made into wasteland by cornfields.
- The high pastureland was lush with grass, sere and tussocky now after the summer's heat, and it sort of rolled, building itself up in a series of slow waves into the foothills of the Sierras.
- It was intended to keep the rabbits, that were in plague proportions, on one side, and the pasturelands on the other, preserving them for farming.
Definition of pastureland in US English: pasturelandnounˈpasCHərˌlandˈpæstʃərˌlænd Land used as pasture. 牧草地;牧场 Example sentencesExamples - On New Zealand's rugged landscapes aerial topdressing of pasturelands was widely adopted, and helped boost productivity.
- Like Scotland, Wales has a wild, inspiring beauty, its narrow coastal pasturelands rising dramatically into the high peaks of the Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains and lofty Snowdonia.
- The bright blue waters and the pure white snow-capped peaks set each other off appealingly, while hordes of cattle and sheep wander across the lush pastureland by the lakeside.
- Changes in area of hayfields and pasturelands were likewise positively correlated.
- It will produce a year's worth of gas and enough water to turn the state of Rhode Island into a foot-deep lake - a blessing in arid Wyoming if the water weren't so saline that it destroys pasturelands.
- Multiple regression analysis shows that lakes in watersheds with large areas in pasturelands have low N: P, whereas lakes in watersheds dominated by row-cropping have systematically high N: P. Lakes in watersheds…
- We were based near Parthenay, in an area noted for its rolling pastureland, reclaimed marshes, and a pretty breed of red beef cattle, the Parthenaise.
- Habitat types range from pasturelands, fallow lands, cereal croplands, shrublands, and holm-oak lands.
- The villagers also agreed to devote one day every week towards voluntary work to help develop the pastureland.
- Numerous species exhibited significant association with changes in number of cows, or the availability of pasturelands, hayfields, and farm woods, but the number of positive and negative correlations was similar.
- The strongest relationships involved positive correlations among hayfields, pasturelands, and cover crops.
- At Monasterevin it turns southwards and makes its way through the rich tillage and pasturelands of Kildare, Carlow and Kilkenny, passing through the towns of Athy and Carlow along the way.
- But here in Lesotho… boys as young as seven or eight forgo the lessons of the classroom for lonely days in the country's golden pasturelands.
- ‘We studied different land cover changes for cropland data sets in combination with pasturelands,’ Jain said.
- The journey north-west from Edinburgh is a delight, with lush pasturelands giving way to the rugged beauty of the Trossachs and then Argyll and the western seaboard.
- The study area is a fragmented landscape of lowland tropical rainforest surrounded by roads, cultivated fields and pasturelands.
- It was intended to keep the rabbits, that were in plague proportions, on one side, and the pasturelands on the other, preserving them for farming.
- You'll see pasturelands, areas made into wasteland by cornfields.
- And those hills are the pasturelands of Chuquiñapi, a village that I have traveled to several times.
- The high pastureland was lush with grass, sere and tussocky now after the summer's heat, and it sort of rolled, building itself up in a series of slow waves into the foothills of the Sierras.
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