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Definition of Pasturelands
1. pastureland [n] - See also: pastureland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasturelands
Literary usage of Pasturelands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Resource Conservation: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Another concern is language in S. 854 that broadens CRP eligibility to include
enrollment of pasturelands adjacent to streams and other water bodies. ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1876)
"The scenery of pasturelands is illustrative of the manner of the book. ...
pasturelands, although within hearing of the distant murmur of "the great city" ..."
3. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1849)
"The glebe-house or the manse is only held by them on a lease for life; but at
pasturelands, the changes came gradually, for young Claude had been inducted ..."
4. Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources: Action Research And Policy by Stephen R. Tyler (2006)
"Until 1921, pasturelands were under the control of feudal officials, ... But the
pasturelands were used in common by herders according to their livelihood ..."
5. Medieval Agriculture, the Southern French Countryside, and the Early by Constance H. Berman (1986)
"... addition to establishing boundaries for areas of exclusive pasturelands in the
... was perhaps most aggressive in its search for adequate pasturelands. ..."