Sharecropping increased utilising land that had been for animal pasturage.
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It tends to favour dry pasturage and roadside banks, and the blooms range from white to pale pink.
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In spring the troops were generally sent to lands which had a salubrious climate and a good pasturage.
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This included transit rights through Hyksos-controlled Middle and Lower Egypt and pasturage rights in the fertile Delta.
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The less good news is that this pasturage is not as concentrated a hotbed of pan-Latino deliciousness as the ball fields.
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Wild plants and shrubs spring from the barren land in the spring and afford pasturage, but the summer sun burns them away.
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The agreement also protected the pasturage and watering rights of nomadic tribes inside the exchanged territories.
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The disappearance of the forests in the first place, it is claimed, may be traced in most cases directly to mountain pasturage.
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On this estate, devoted to the cultivation of cereals, olives, vines and to pasturage, were colonies of Europeans and natives.
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Herbage: succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land
Eatage: bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
Pasture is land with vegetation cover used for grazing of livestock as part of a farm, or in ranching or other unenclosed pastoral systems or used by wild animals for grazing or browsing. ...
A pasture; land that is used for pasture; The grass or other vegetation eaten by livestock and found in a pasture; The right to graze livestock on a pasture
Refers to the practice of feeding a milk-producing animal by allowing it to graze on grass growing in a pasture. Planned pasturage describes controlled planting of the fields to standardize feeding. The pasture grasses may later be dried as hay or fermented for winter feed. ...
(or grazing rights): the right to graze sheep, cattle, goats, geese or mill horses (horses that provide power for the mill) on the Forest.^[66]