pasture management

collocation in English

meaningsofpastureandmanagement

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pasture
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈpɑːs.tʃər/
us
/ˈpæs.tʃɚ/
grass or similar plants suitable for animals such as cows and sheep to eat, or an area of land covered ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofpastureandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This may be attributed to contagious or other spatially and temporally localized processes such as local climate and/orpasturemanagementpractices.
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The interactions between animal andpasturemanagement, and regional infrastructure are discussed.
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Pasturemanagementpractices, such as hand weeding and burning, periods of rest and of occupation, and stocking rates were decided by farmers.
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This edition has been rewritten and greatly expanded to cover advances in grassland science, as well as new fields ofinterest inpasturemanagementand use.
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Current control measures rely on a combination of the strategic use of anthelmintic drugs andpasturemanagement.
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More advice was given onpasturemanagementbut the ultimate decisions were those of the farmer.
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The results suggest that the commonly recommended use of seaweed extract for organicpasturemanagement can be detrimental to biomass production unless sufficient nitrogen is provided.
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Policies that aim at either increasing tenure security or directly improving resource management need to consider the trade-offs between flexible access and the hoped-for improvements inpasturemanagement.
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Thepasturemanagementofficer resigned, for personal reasons, in 1947.
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Plans for fencing and paddocking and properpasturemanagementare also going ahead.
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Improved methods ofpasturemanagementand husbandry meant the marsh could sustain a stock density greater than anywhere else in the world.
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Since the advent of barbed wire (in the 1870s) and electric fence technology, fencing pastures has become much more feasible andpasturemanagementsimplified.
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