PASTURES vs FORAGE: NOUN
- Plural form of pasture.
- A field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
- Animal food for browsing or grazing
- Food of any kind for horses and cattle, as grass, pasture, hay, oats, etc.: also used humorously of human food.
- The act of looking or searching for food or provisions.
- Plant material that livestock graze or that is cut and fed to them.
- Animal food for browsing or grazing
- The act of searching for food and provisions
- The act of providing forage; the act of searching for provisions of any kind: as, the troop subsisted by forage.
- Synonyms Fodder, etc. See feed, n.
- The act of foraging; search for provisions, etc.
- Food of any kind for animals, especially for horses and cattle, as grass, pasture, hay, corn, oats.
- See under Cap.
- A person charged with providing forage and the means of transporting it.
- Fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses.
- Bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
PASTURES vs FORAGE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pasture.
- Collect or look around for (food)
- Wander and feed
- To search for and gather food for animals, particularly cattle and horses.
- To rampage through, gathering and destroying as one goes.
- To rummage.
PASTURES vs FORAGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To obtain by foraging.
- To collect forage from; strip of food or supplies.
- To conduct a search; rummage.
- To wander in search of food or provisions.
- To wander or rove in search of food; to collect food, esp. forage, for horses and cattle by feeding on or stripping the country; to ravage; to feed on spoil.
- One of several species of ants of the genus Eciton, very abundant in tropical America, remarkable for marching in vast armies in search of food.
- A forage cap.
- A party sent out after forage.
- To make a raid, as for food.
PASTURES vs FORAGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To strip of provisions; to supply with forage.
PASTURES vs FORAGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To procure food for horses or cattle by a roving search from place to place; specifically (military), to collect supplies for horses, and also for men or stock, from an enemy by force, or from friends by impressment; in general, to procure provisions or goods of any kind in a predatory manner.
- To ravage; feed on spoil.
- To wander far; rove; range.
- To strip of provisions, as for horses, troops, etc.
- To supply with forage or fodder: as, to forage horses.
- To ransack; overrun, as when searching for forage.
- To procure by forage.
PASTURES vs FORAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Grassland, Grazing, Meadows, Grazing land, Eatage, Ley, Browse, Range, Lea, Crop, Grass, Pasturage, Graze, Forage, Pastureland
- Sustenance, Eat, Food, Feed, Feeding, Crop, Hay, Grassland, Silage, Grazing, Eatage, Scrounge, Grass, Pasturage, Pasture
PASTURES vs FORAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Grasses, Grassland, Grazing, Meadows, Eatage, Ley, Browse, Range, Lea, Crop, Grass, Pasturage, Graze, Forage, Pastureland
- Sustenance, Eat, Food, Feed, Feeding, Crop, Hay, Grassland, Silage, Grazing, Eatage, Scrounge, Grass, Pasturage, Pasture
PASTURES vs FORAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Very few ranch operators are using improved pastures.
- You may have green pastures and still waters.
- Water and electricity already run to all pastures.
- Piedmont region with farms, pastures and smaller mountains.
- They prefer fields, meadows, pastures and open woodland.
- In Manitoba there were a total of 23 pastures totalling 0.7 million acres, while Saskatchewan has 62 pastures totalling 1.77 million acres.
- This facility is located according to access from pastures, so cattle can go from pastures into the holding and sorting pens.
- Reseeding: If you do reseed pastures, consider soil types and how you will be using the pastures.
- Avoid damaging pastures in winter by pugging, as this will delay growth and open up pastures for weeds to invade.
- Wooded pastures had a lower species richness compared with pastures without trees.
- Cows are herbivores; only through forage quality can we maximize ration nutritive value whether grazing or feeding fermented forage.
- FHH, Perennbal Warm Annual forage cropc can be uced effectbvely bn a forage productbon cyctem.
- Several university studies have evaluated the forage quality and quantity of Eagle Seed forage soybeans.
- Cutting schedules can be selected for providing persistence, forage yield, and forage quality.
- Many factors affect digestible energy levels in forage, including forage maturity and species.
- Crops insured under this plan include annual forage, apiculture, pasture, rangeland and forage.
- As a forage plant matures, NDF increases and the forage quality decreases.
- Forage Restrictions: Do not use treated plants for feed or forage.
- Forage intake is generally limited by forage quality.
- Forage DM intake was calculated as forage fecal output divided u03b2y forage in vitro indigestiu03b2ility.
PASTURES vs FORAGE: QUESTIONS
- Why is it important to manage your grazing pastures?
- Can kikuyu grass pastures produce milk from dairy cows?
- What are the benefits of using fertilizers in pastures?
- Would you like to adopt through greener pastures again?
- Why do farmers give pastures to animals in succession?
- What is the best grass seed for irrigated pastures?
- How much nitrogen should be removed from grass pastures?
- What makes clover pastures an exclusive coastal village neighbourhood?
- Are young people leaving Zimbabwe for greener pastures?
- Do irrigated pastures increase net primary productivity?
- What forage packages are available at Central Testing Lab?
- Do expensive constraints influence the choice of forage technologies?
- What is the livestock and forage centre of Excellence?
- What's new at forage Storage Solutions LLC Luxemburg?
- How can I increase forage production in my pasture?
- How does forage predation affect Cod larval survival?
- Are legumes the future of Oklahoma forage production?
- Does JF-Stoll continue to develop forage harvesters?
- What adaptations do humpback whales have to forage?
- Can chicory forage control gastrointestinal nematodes?