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"pasture" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] land covered with grass that is suitable for feeding animals on
  2. pastures [plural] the circumstances of your life, work, etc.

541 Sentences With "pasture"

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P.H.: The meaning is in the words "silvo" and "pasture" — tree and pasture.
Our pasture, our livestock, our food, our land -- is vanishing.
With unusually dry pasture, the danger of bush fires looms.
Apple has finally put the iPhone 6S out to pasture.
But you can just mosey on out to pasture now.
Increased rain could aid pasture development, relieving pressure on farmers.
But the distaff kept moving into what had been pasture.
There were also reports of crop circles in the pasture.
Trailer Box Project, 63 Great Pasture Road, Unit 15. trailerboxproject.
Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Road, unit 15. trailerboxproject.
Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Road, Unit 15. trailerboxproject.
The VW Beetle is being put out to pasture again.
We know it's not going to be a verdant pasture.
He was always this guy walking in a green pasture.
Pasture grasses and beehive boxes are planned for the perimeter.
Coady pulled his truck through a gate into the pasture.
That's why Deni argues against leaving for America's supposedly greener pasture.
Does Gisele want the G.O.A.T. to officially head out to pasture??
Stewart has gone to pasture and Colbert is busy at CBS.
In 1862, Union troops bivouacked in the pasture around the house.
The cows, guernseys, roam in the pasture, munching and looking happy.
We can expect a trickle of mature unicorns coming to pasture.
So why are the curved TVs quietly being put to pasture?
"Pasture-raised" means much the same thing as "free range" labels.
"The cattle need to change pasture," said Mr. Pereira, the cowhand.
Put it to pasture, and try asking in this way, instead.
The mares and foals, however, go out to pasture in groups.
Not bad for a place once ridiculed as a cow pasture.
Chisenhall hit reasonably well out in the pasture, averaging .6003/.359/.
Fire walks, confident and all-consuming, across vast swaths of pasture.
Consider a pasture on which every herdsman may graze his cattle.
Low pasture lands along the road were drowning in murky waters.
Once the girls are safely in their pasture I move along.
"Let us turn out your horse in the pasture," he said.
Some would have gone out to pasture and taken their leave.
Rivendale, including pasture land, cover crops and woods, spans 175 acres.
How Crowd Cow works Crowd Cow sells a variety of responsibly raised meat and seafood: Beef (both 100% grass-fed and pasture-raised grain-fed, as well as domestic and Japanese Wagyu) Pork (pasture-raised)Chicken (pasture-raised) Salmon and halibut (wild-caught) You can shop all these cuts individually, filtering by type of meat, seasonal specialties, or the farm it's sourced from.
The men took the few remaining livestock there in search of pasture.
In Howard County, from a flooded pasture near the swollen Patuxent River.
But it's time to put sending regular SMS messages out to pasture.
Most of the island's territory was shared woodland or pasture for livestock.
Another farmer in the film, Ben Thompson, gestures toward his native pasture.
President Donald Trump has put Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross out to pasture.
The ratings programs above, however, do require pasture grazing for some species.
He rounded up his remaining dogs and took them out to pasture.
Onscreen, a grimy blue tractor hauled a trailer through an autumnal pasture.
But if they fail, Tilman will put their bids out to pasture.
Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Road, Unit 15.203-797-103; trailerboxproject.com.
Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Road, Unit 15.203-797-0230; trailerboxproject.com.
By 1960, the cattle had carpeted 500,000 acres of pasture in dung.
The beef, pork, and chicken sold through Crowd Cow are pasture-raised.
Cattle scattered as the bear bounded across the pasture toward the trees.
A prison, in matching pink and yellow paint, blights a cow pasture.
A massive, restored farmhouse stood on the eastern end, surrounded by pasture.
In a large pasture along a road near Petrolia, were three zebras.
I'm certainly not in a rush to put my MacBook out to pasture.
Soon there won't be any pasture ground there for our herd at all.
Others have their own doubts about putting the old-timers out to pasture.
The lysozyme goats still amble, idly, around a pasture on the Davis campus.
He looks for eggs that are pasture-raised, not organic or free-range.
He's udder-ly worthless and it's pasture time to mooove him to prison.
It could also be used as a summer pasture for cows and yearlings.
Only the pregnant cows and breeding cattle are allowed to graze on pasture.
Find me in the pasture sewing bluebonnets into each bend of our laughter.
We brought the cows into the barn from the pasture and fed them.
To build the airport, the state appropriated their pasture, paying them modest compensation.
He needed that pasture if the calves were going to gain enough weight.
The common pasture will inevitably end up overgrazed to the point of ruin.
OUTDOOR SPACE The property's nine acres are mostly pasture, with a mild rise.
The satellite will need to be put out to space pasture by then.
Adding green makes so much sense because of our green pasture land here.
Since his cattle are already eating better and using less pasture, he's made a commitment that he won't consider breaking: He's going to protect the 25 hectares of native forest that surround the pasture, where he's building his house of wood.
A parched land that was once rich pasture surrounding the long-lost Aral Sea.
The mound fields shown here are visible because the land was cleared for pasture.
I live on 18 acres of mostly pasture, some woods and a little pond.
Pasture requirements for cattle were clarified years later, leaving poultry in the gray zone.
The same creek flowed down to a pasture where the Tennants grazed their cows.
If that happens, at least this controller will put it out to pasture gracefully.
It reminds me of watching sheep getting sent back to the pasture after shearing.
Then I walk out to my pasture and find a big patch of dirt.
"It seems their intention is not pasture, but to make people flee," he said.
Unfortunately, though, those lambs were put out to pasture when the scene was cut.
Meanwhile, the robot grinds hormone-free, pasture-raised brisket and chuck steak to order.
He swerved to the right, off the two-lane highway and into a pasture.
That afternoon, my family gathered in the pasture to lay my grandmother to rest.
Eno was last spotted Tuesday, meandering in a pasture near the town of Hillsborough.
I take the sick horse to her own pasture and gave her some carrots.
Officials began to wonder if it was time to put Misabo out to pasture.
Pasture-raised meat producers aren't as enthusiastic about this new direction for the industry.
Herders complained that declines in pasture quality had led to reindeer sickness and death.
A study by Divino Silvério and colleagues at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute, published in 2015, found that converting forest to pasture increased land temperatures by 4.3°C; if pasture was then turned over to arable crops, things warmed a little more.
Google has already had to put a number of its communications platforms out to pasture.
Do me a favor and picture a pasture dotted with a herd of grazing cows.
The odds of the animals being struck separately in the same pasture is very low.
Many borderlands are coveted for pasture or minerals: disputed lakes harbour oil, gas and fish.
The expansive pasture is littered with dozens of little trees, most about two meters high.
If they don't take up arable land, they need to take up pasture or wilderness.
And since I was about 40, they've been trying to put me out to pasture.
Sumwalt said the balloon struck high-voltage power lines crossing the pasture before it crashed.
Behind the farmhouse, a steep cow pasture ascended into a forest of white waxy trunks.
Hundreds of years ago, however, New York's Dutch residents used the island as swine pasture.
"There's very little that's as calming as a cow out there on pasture," he said.
The Atlas Chemical Company belches smoke across pasture land in Marshall, Texas, in this image.
And regrowth never occurs if the land is developed or converted to pasture or farmland.
Our children were more interested in watching goats and sheep graze in the nearby pasture.
They're clearing forest for pasture because of a push to increase agricultural production for exports.
Op-Ed Contributor William Brazel strolled through the grassy pasture toward his flock of sheep.
The working ranch has over 250 acres of pasture and outbuildings for cattle and horses.
The standard requires no cages or crates of crowding be used on farms, which is aimed at improving the living environment of the animals, allowing outdoor access, and adopting a "pasture-centered" farm, where animals are removed from the pasture in times of inclement weather.
"You know my dad will definitely build a pasture fence [for their new house]," he said.
Either way, it's nice to know that its not being put out to pasture anytime soon.
"She walks around the pasture then she looks back at me," she said, fighting back tears.
I got Nimue earlier this year to keep Merlin company after his pasture mate passed away.
Missy B was bummed when she lost her Nokia 3410 in a pasture while working cattle.
By contrast, Russia's president and chief policymaker, Vladimir Putin, has few rivals for his fiscal pasture.
Most French horse meat comes from cattle farmers with just a handful of horses in pasture.
It'll also be able to steer the animals towards fields with sufficient pasture to graze on.
After the pasture is worn out, soy farmers arrive, planting grain on immense tracts of land.
In Spring 2018 they will have a soft release from their pasture, according to Crowfoot Media.
He read about sustainably sourced foods like grass-fed beef, pasture-raised chicken, and organic produce.
The museum, they recalled years later, was fine with the pasture but not with the pig.
The next day, roaming animals seeking pasture left few traces of the 22006-month-old saplings.
We arrived at the cow pasture around 5 PM. Bonfires were lit against the cold night.
"'The horse was standing out there in the pasture alone, it was so depressed,'" he said.
"I've always wanted a baby," she tells me when I come in sweaty from the pasture.
So-called pasture-raised hens fit many people's ideal of happy chickens on Old MacDonald's Farm.
The latest Moshfegh outpost is a tidy house, surrounded by a pasture dotted with slender redwoods.
The outgoing model dated to the early 1980s but was put out to pasture in 2016.
At the first, she parked alongside a rural highway, perpendicular to a pasture and wooden fence.
He started giving me a push and Bischoff wanted a change, moved him out to pasture.
Cronin tried, but he couldn't keep the cows out unless he fenced off the whole pasture.
In dry El Niño years, burned areas can greatly exceed what is cleared for cattle pasture.
All the eggs on the shelf were pasture-raised, organic, free-range ... you get the idea.
Opponents note that a portion of that company's pipeline exploded on a landowner's pasture in 2015.
Access to pasture and water will worsen until the rainy season begins in March, FAO said.
One source of conflict with elephants has been competition for pasture as the herders' populations have grown.
Humanity may not be sent out to pasture, but the parallel with horses is still uncomfortably close.
When Travis Brown lost much of his pasture in Montana's fires last summer, other ranchers sent hay.
Being so land hungry means cattle farming changes the climate; clearing land for pasture creates greenhouse gases.
When I met Belle in the pasture, she came right up to me and nuzzled my chest.
Her pasture is just outside of my office at the barn, so I see her every day.
Out in the pasture, the cows looked at me curiously but didn't seem fazed by my presence.
While traipsing through a pasture in Gerty, OK a man found a skull buried beneath some brush.
I wondered if horses in the nearby pasture noticed the way world around them had been altered.
An example might be converting exhausted and abandoned pasture land back into the grasslands that preceded it.
Agriculture — including the use of water for alfalfa, pasture, hay, grain and corn — caused a significant loss.
When a clover has made a flower, the pasture is over — it's the end of the season.
The animals are raised on pasture accredited by the Savory Institute, which is dedicated to regenerating grasslands.
Deforestation to help grow soy, to feed China, and to create pasture for cattle to graze in.
A police official said the teenagers had been spotted untying two cows in a pasture on Sunday.
Maybe next week we'll hit the trifecta before we put this old mare out to pasture, eh.
Swarms of desert locusts have invaded eastern Africa, ravaging crops, decimating pasture and deepening a hunger crisis.
But in other years more regular and severe droughts are depleting water and pasture and decimating pastoralists herds.
Look for grass-finished, pasture-raised, humane, local, antibiotic-free, hormone-free, cage-free, organic and natural foods.
Many view the marsupials as pests which destroy pasture and cause crashes by hopping in front of cars.
"Until it rains or they are assured of pasture elsewhere, they are likely to stay here," he said.
The warm spell has cost some Oklahoma producers a few days of grazing on wheat pasture, Marburger said.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The property has 2.55 acres, with pasture, stone walkways and patches of pine and aspen trees.
Birdseye, established in 2002, pasture-raises its 30 head of cattle and, like Firefly, never feeds them corn.
Severe drought and a lack of pasture nearly forced Njoki to sell her five dairy cows in 2014.
Pasture-raising that many hens is not feasible, so big farmers need big industrial systems to meet demand.
The trio uploaded a selfie they took during a misadventure that involved maternal cows and an empty pasture.
It just so happens to be a pasture in which women deemed too large can wear oversized cloaks.
"You go from a really lush tropical forest to a completely unproductive cattle pasture almost immediately," says Bruna.
The crops that cows eat and the pasture they live in, not counting all the water they consume.
Ranchers have long held that cattle cannot thrive alongside prairie dogs because the two creatures compete for pasture.
Ranchers have expanded their operations, clear-cutting and burning more of the forest to make room for pasture.
"Hopefully, before they put me out to pasture, we can do this a few more times," he said.
Eventually, Daryl is chasing the guy through an open pasture, while Rick races along behind them in a truck.
Authorities believe the attack occurred between the late morning and early afternoon Tuesday at a pasture in Yelm, Wash.
Pasture conditions in the Southern Plains feedlot states of Texas and Kansas were above average, according to USDA data.
It's only been two years since the 4-inch iPhone was put to pasture, but its already been forgotten.
It is three hours northwest of San José … a region of farmland, pasture, virgin forest, and unspoiled lake views.
On a recent morning, Mr. Budha joined dozens of others in a pasture as a heavy fog set in.
When Rachael comes to the fence, they run across the pasture and contend jealously to be next to her.
Rachael says that they will never be sold and will spend the rest of their lives in her pasture.
OUTDOOR SPACE: About 2310 of the property's 2251 acres are lawn and gardens; the rest are primarily horse pasture.
Menus feature wild salmon, burgers of local pasture-raised beef and big Greek salads with vegetables from nearby farms.
Jing Wanshan, 68, said years of walking from putting his sheep out to pasture caused his legs to hurt.
There was a waterfall from the hills of Georgia; a pasture in Venus, Texas; budding magnolias in New Jersey.
The meats and poultry are pasture-raised by farmers who do not use antibiotics or hormones on the animals.
Llamas grazed in the verdant pasture, watered by a trickling stream that flowed down the center of the valley.
They have uninterrupted views of Rotterdam harbor, poop on a poop deck, and walk that gangplank to a pasture.
On one wall is a mural of a horse running through a mountain pasture; another depicts a Canadian flag.
The occasional green pasture is a sign of a farmer battling the elements, and probably wealthy enough to irrigate.
It turned out that in Germany, living in caravans on a goat pasture does not come without legal problems.
The mounds came to the attention of scientists after some of the lands were recently cleared for use as pasture.
The couple ended up at a former cow pasture that had been transformed into an eclipse campsite for the weekend.
Cattle rancher Barbara Cooksley has kept her 900 cows on pasture a month longer than normal near Broken Bow, Nebraska.
"My family's bonds have been strengthened because there is less traveling to far lands to look for pasture," she said.
Out to pasture Super Olympian swimmer Michael Phelps has picked a retirement home -- a $2.53 million, 6,010-square-foot mansion.
Rains should also water pasture and refill reservoirs, helping cattle farmers in the world's No.3 beef exporter rebuild herds.
Because pigs require no pasture, and are efficient at converting feed into flesh, pork is among the greenest of meats.
Now, it seems the Cleveland organization agrees ... and will put the logo out to pasture after the 2018 MLB season.
Avenatti suggested it's "time for pasture" for the former New York City mayor, who joined Trump's legal team last month.
He lives in a wealthy, intensely conservative bedroom community that was all cow pasture when I was growing up nearby.
The stallions are taken out to pasture individually in their own pens, because otherwise they will fight, John told us.
Surveying the landscape, most people would have seen a homogenous mat of pasture and weeds punctuated by the occasional tree.
While the stallions each have their own stall in the barn, they also get plenty of time out at pasture.
On my way to go say hello to the cattle, which were out to pasture, a deer crossed my path.
It will soon have sensors that can detect pasture health and determine if an animal is sick or in distress.
When the time comes for her to pack, I wrap myself in my shawl and head out to the pasture.
While some farmers provide their dairy goat herds with access to pasture, the majority don't rely on pastures for nourishment.
The challenge, though, is that the communal system can lead to conflict over rights like pasture and water, he said.
Snapshot: Above, goats being led to pasture in the village of Langar in Tajikistan, on what was the Silk Road.
I'd grown up on a farm — running barefoot through the sheep pasture, riding my fat brown pony around the pond.
The author, a food writer who lives in Vermont, insists on fats from pasture-raised creatures, preferably rendered at home.
The oil is usually grapeseed; the chickens are pasture-raised; the beef is grass-fed, and no peanuts are used.
They were on a highway in Los Angeles or Seattle, and he was in a green pasture in his mind.
An egg laid by a hen that's spent her life roaming a pasture is more likely to be bright orange.
But now he found himself in a green pasture, surrounded by goats and, beyond them, the walls of a valley.
In "The Morning Show," two executives sip cocktails and lament that they'll have to put Alex "out to pasture" soon.
And then you have some zones of media that are in a more traditional pasture, verifying stories and determining what's important.
Must we calm it down, go experimental, or be put out to pasture because we get older and/or become mothers?
Livestock farmers could share large communal "grazing banks" to act as an insurance scheme and spread the risk of pasture failure.
In Brazil, which lost 11 million acres of forest cover in 2017, the main use for cleared land is cattle pasture.
Schoeve said when she went to leave on Saturday, Bullet came running all the way across the pasture to say goodbye.
But it also feels like a swan song for this design, which is perhaps ready to be put out to pasture.
Wet weather will also water pasture and refill reservoirs, helping cattle farmers in the world's No.3 beef export rebuild herds.
Having been put out to pasture they have now discovered a way to get themselves back on the television and radio.
The unit makes herbicides for cereals, oilseed rape, sunflower, rice and pasture and insecticides for insect control for fruits and vegetables.
Organic producers must allow animals to graze outside for at least 120 days a year on pasture that meets USDA requirements.
On a pasture-raised system, the waste that the cattle are producing is actually used as fertilizer, so it's a benefit.
The balloon crashed on Saturday into a pasture near Lockhart, about 30 miles (48 km) south of Austin, killing all aboard.
Massey was able to connect his parachute to a loop on his clothing, and he landed in a pasture in France.
Increasing productivity doesn't necessarily mean intensive feedlots, he adds; quality of pasture and improving veterinary care can both play a part.
"We were just going around in boats, tying them and towing them, trying to get them back into pasture," Hamilton said.
Nofence AS – Nofence gives animals access to good, varied pasture lands via a solar-powered GPS collar and a digital map.
After milking, the cows were taken back out to pasture, a long trek down the driveway and across the main road.
ABARES said the increased supply of pasture will produce, on average, heavier cattle that will increase the amount of beef produced.
All the food, from the olive oil and almonds to pasture-raised beef, were sourced within 50 miles of Sonoma County.
There is immense economic and social pressure to cut down the rainforest and develop it for farming, pasture, and mineral extraction.
Scientists say the fires are manmade, mainly caused by ranchers and farmers setting the forest alight to clear land for pasture.
"While fire helps enhance crops and grasses for pasture, the fires also produce smoke that degrades air quality," the report says.
Liquid milk production fell 0.7% for the same period, a difference Fonterra said indicates improved pasture quality from September last year.
He then expanded on the edict by ordering that two existing regulations be put out to pasture for every new rule.
A prickly problem CABI estimates that without management, 70% of Kenya's natural pasture will be lost to various invasive plant species.
On weekends, I would pedal my bike across a big stretch of pasture in the late-afternoon light and feel holy.
To that point, the "out to pasture" stereotype linked to retirement, particularly in the United States is now stale and untrue.
Police believe Rollins arrived at the house — which sits on 10 to 12 acres of pasture and woods — around 6 a.m.
Experts believe 2017 will be the year Windows 7 users put the OS or the systems running it out to pasture.
A farmer-led initiative, the Free Range Dairy Network, asks for 180 days for milk that carries a "pasture promise" label.
A quiet, two-lane road leads me through farm pasture to a cluster of anonymous, low-lying buildings set among the trees.
Despite the pleas of her parents, the young Duchess of Gotland was enjoying her romp in the pasture too much to care.
Nearly 2756,22017 square kilometers of degraded cattle pasture in Brazil has been transformed into cocoa plantations already, according to the AIPC's Bastos.
On December 8 he said his chief of staff, John Kelly, would be out to pasture by the end of the month.
Scrub where sheep once grazed is being given over to intensive dairy farms—some of them irrigated to help the pasture grow.
In front of curious spectators, Wilma took eagerly to the pasture, searching for whatever it is that pigs search for in dirt.
But once winter hits, the cattle come into pasture and Mark hits the road to Jackson to shred lines in the Tetons.
Doing so meant the group could rent 10 acres (4 hectares) of pasture at a cost of 30,000 Kenyan shillings ($300) annually.
The fall armyworm could also affect pasture crops and livestock, he said, adding that experts had warned of a potential locust outbreak.
Nearly 21,2756 square kilometers of degraded cattle pasture in Brazil has been transformed into cocoa plantations already, according to the AIPC's Bastos.
"The best tasting eggs are raised on an omnivore diet and only pasture raised eggs are guaranteed to have that," he explains.
Sonja Tuitele, an Aurora spokeswoman, said that those observations were flukes, insisting that the cows are out to pasture day and night.
For customers who prefer eggs from hens who aren't crammed into cages, there are $4 cartons labeled free-range or pasture-raised.
Up to the 1940s and '50s, typical animal farms in the United States were pasture-based and raised various types of animals.
Hussain has had to move his herd 500 kilometers from his hometown in Mudug, north-central Somalia, in search of grazing pasture.
Terney chased and used a Taser on the person -- but he was able to scramble through a wooded area into a pasture.
They are truly pasture-raised and "beyond organic," says farmer Jaclyn Balbuit, who sells the eggs to restaurants and at farmers' markets.
Cyclone Debbie also aided Australian beef exports, ABARES said, as heavy rains across the country's largest cattle producing regions stimulated pasture growth.
Under cover of night, the two men sneak over to a pasture near the cabin they share and milk someone else's cow.
The dynamic relationship between pasture, grassland and trees creates greater carbon sequestration, more water retention, less if any erosion, and more biodiversity.
"I thought that these were just my lonely thoughts and that I was going to put them out to pasture," SZA said.
The farmer had plowed it to plant as pasture for his livestock, but instead, the afternoon wind kicked up clouds of dust.
Scientists say the fires are man-made, mainly caused by ranchers and farmers setting the forest alight to clear land for pasture.
Every year, Sebastian Kilka, 39, a fifth-generation farmer, and one of Lehde's last, punts his cattle to and from the pasture.
Every year, Sebastian Kilka, 39, a fifth-generation farmer, and one of Lehde's last, punts his cattle to and from the pasture.
One had been converted into a baseball diamond, another into a cow pasture and others into parking lots and landscaped highway shoulders.
Recently, Chen found a family photo that showed her grandmother, her mother as a child, and a Huangjueshu pasture in the background.
"But importing countries demand regular supplies, which is impossible to meet with pasture, so export-oriented farms need to be developed," he added.
Severe drought has caused shortages of water and pasture, leading to livestock deaths and pushing many families into debt to survive, it said.
"Decades ago, it was men's role to search for pasture for the livestock but of late women are looking after livestock," Kokwai said.
According to WCAX, Tim Abbott returned home on Saturday and noticed one of the cows in his pasture was not like the others.
If anything — and we don't mean to jump the gun here — could that mean logo-mania may soon be put out to pasture?
The cows must be allowed access to pasture, and must also be able to do things that cows do naturally (grazing, for example).
The cattle ranchers follow, burning the forest to clear land and plant green pasture that rapidly grows in the tropical heat and rain.
Vardakostas says he plans to spend around 45 percent of his revenue on burger ingredients, which include pasture-raised beef and organic vegetables.
The potential options necessitate increasing forest by at least some 0003 to 3 million square miles while reducing pasture land by similar amounts.
The 20013-year-old New York native was summarily sent out to pasture, Ford announced Monday, replaced by former Steelcase CEO Jim Hackett.
Today La Hormiga, a sweltering town surrounded by pasture in the department of Putumayo, is experiencing a somewhat more salubrious sort of boom.
It's a place where you can be looking at a cow pasture and see a fertilizer plant under construction in the same view.
All that was left to do, for those who cared for 20 million newly unemployed horses, was to put them out to pasture.
She learned to ski when she was three, in a dairy pasture across the street, which she and her siblings called Killer Hill.
This effect is most obvious in tropical rainforest areas, which are being deforested at an accelerating pace to create pasture lands for livestock.
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"Herders in arid areas often encroach on other farmers' land in search of grazing areas, if they don't have enough pasture," he said.
But pasture-raised eggs are more expensive than those from hens raised in cages or aviaries, and pastures require a lot of space.
After dark, it came to a sleepy pasture in a neighborhood of Ettal called Graswang, where it had found a herd of sheep.
We followed into the pasture, standing among the herd of Ancient White Park, one of the few remaining of this rare British breed.
Toward dusk, we found ourselves flying through an immense pasture, scattering herds of black cows and calves, the light running out behind us.
Bees traveled by steamboat and rail, and once the Model T was invented, they were trucked from orchard to pasture and back again.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom house sits on eight acres, with a pool, a dog kennel and a fenced pasture to corral horses.
Her living room windows open to a rolling, fallow field on one side, and her two horses in their pasture on the other.
In a stark scene in the opening chapter, she squeezes the trigger of a pistol to euthanize an ailing horse in the pasture.
They also wear the jackets at home in Elizaville, to guard against burrs in the pasture that could become matted in their wool.
Miraculously, the line of devices lasted for five years with some minor success until Jobs mercifully put it out to pasture in 1998.
In Arabic, hima can mean refuge, protected area, private pasture or homeland; "Humat al-Hima" (Defenders of the Homeland) is Tunisia's national anthem.
Unmodulated colors — the way the glowing blue of the slopes lies hard against the emerald pasture — crowds everything together like a happy family.
NREL is also adding solar projects in Puerto Rico, including one on a coffee plantation and another one on pasture lands for cattle.
If you can't track one down or if it's too expensive, use a pasture-raised duck or chicken and render its fat yourself.
"Prolonged drought is making it hard to find pasture and food," he explained, estimating a third of his cattle have starved this year.
Trooper, 15, is also being put out to pasture, having logged 533 years on patrol, the typical limit for a city police horse.
There were camels in pasture, a gigantic wingless emu, shrieking peacocks on the dirt paths, a pen stocked with miniature horses and donkeys.
In this case, their chosen setting was a swath of pine- and pasture-covered land perched high on a bluff overlooking Mobile Bay.
As you can see from the video above, Strawberry — one of 800 hens saved from a pasture-based farm — finds nature footage quite juicy.
Below those emerald caps, the rainforest is patchy — trees have been felled by loggers and the land has been used as water buffalo pasture.
While he was out dropping his daughter off at the airport, a moose snuck into the pasture to meet the three cows living there.
But the notion of some dirty vegetables pales in comparison to the idea of unknowingly eating ol' Buttercup from the pasture down the road.
A watery roundup Across a lake that once was a grazing pasture, they found eight cowboys in ball caps and rubber boots on horseback.
It was the first week of March, but a warm spell had the willows green along the creek in the pasture at our house.
And now that we're talking about it, isn't that actually a fantastic argument that they should all be monitored or put out to pasture?
"A house is considered a major loss, but the livelihood of most people here is the livestock, the pasture and grazing land," Miller said.
And they might hold onto romantic notions of meat coming from "grass-fed" or "pasture-raised" animals, as opposed to originating in some lab.
However, the tC coupe will be given one final edition and then sent out to pasture at the end of the 2016 model year.
For a producer to receive certification, continuous outdoor pasture access is required for all animals, and crates and cages are prohibited for all species.
Even though Dos Equis's Most Interesting Man in the World is being put out to pasture, Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou might be his spiritual successor.
They lay on the grass bedding that my mother and my sisters had prepared the day before, while the cows were in the pasture.
Then there's the lifecycle of cattle raised on pasture, taking up more land and reaching slaughter weight later than animals would in a feedlot.
We arrived at his pasture, home to Mr. Amerighi's Chianine, the famous white cows that are almost always fated to become bistecca alla Fiorentina.
This recipe is best made standing in an open Appalachian pasture under the hot sun with a hand dug pit smoking right behind you.
On the other side of the Amazon, in Bolivia, clearing for large-scale agriculture and pasture contributed to increasing forest loss, the institute said.
In the interest of time we took a helicopter shuttle, a common means for Sami herders to travel from town up to summer pasture.
Rebecca Thistlethwaite, a farmer for the past 963 years, is quick to point out the difference between pasture-raised meat producers and factory farmers.
He is careful about his meat, and eager to note that the beef is pasture-raised, the chicken freshly ground by a local butcher.
"A mega farm is of a size that cows cannot get comfortably to pasture," says Phil Brooke, of welfare charity Compassion in World Farming.
And ecologists blame New Zealand's booming dairy industry, which they say is transforming the naturally arid MacKenzie region — that "Gondorian" gold — into green pasture.
The weather outlook comes at a time when dry conditions have wilted crops and pasture in Australia's each coast, leaving many farmers struggling to survive.
The map led them to some sandy dunes at the end of a potholed drive, past a middle-class neighborhood and through a cattle pasture.
An autonomous, ground-based vehicle, it uses onboard AI and other intelligent tools to undertake tasks such as identifying and eradicating weeds and monitoring pasture.
On the bright side, Pepe wasn't my favorite meme at the best of times, so I'm not too sad about putting him out to pasture.
"I never felt comfortable in a situation where by the time women were 28 they were supposed to be put out to pasture," she says.
It's a scary thought and one that puts the power of the televised debate, the radio spot, and the newspaper candidate chart out to pasture.
Some have said his rural development policies have contributing to the problem, as farmers set the forest alight to clear land for pasture and settlement.
Following his instincts, the bull ditched out of a truck and ran to the closest pasture -- a green space on the campus of York College.
Microsoft has a great new web browser for Windows 10 called "Edge," which means its legacy web browser "Internet Explorer" is going out to pasture.
The rancher on the American side said they came to a certain pasture on his land, where there was a special kind of native grass.
But cattle in New Zealand, and sheep everywhere, are normally put out to pasture, so Dr Janssen has a second string to his bow: vaccination.
The guy who kicked BJ Penn's ass this weekend ain't satisfied with potentially putting a UFC legend out to pasture ... he wants to be champion.
Consumers also know that yellow is the color associated with butter and cream, because of the milk produced by pasture-raised and forage-eating cows.
The sets of Queen Amina, a historical epic, had to be in places with no traces of modernity, in this case a scenic cow pasture.
He never pretended that things were going to be ok, or that there was a greener pasture that he could see on the other side.
"The cattle that are coming in across the border are going straight to feedlots as opposed to onto pasture or on some forage," said McCullock.
There's naked land where the forest was razed, there's pasture ready for cattle, there's forest being burned, and other forest that would be burned later.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There are 48 acres, with landscaping surrounding the house, pasture beyond it, and a buffer of trees around the perimeter of the property.
That has been the case since golf was first played on the site, a former pasture until teams of mules and horses reconfigured the landscape.
In other words, meat from animals still holds a 99.8 percent market share and isn't likely to be put out to pasture any time soon.
Programs supporting soil or water quality, sustainable pasture management, organic transition, seed breeding, or local food infrastructure exist, but are grossly underfunded to meet demand.
In those days, so little was known that even the most quotidian details — the appearance of houses, the location of a pasture — shone with significance.
He knew a good marketing opportunity when he saw one: the myth of Abner Doubleday inventing baseball in a Cooperstown pasture presented such an opportunity.
The clearance of land for cattle pasture is responsible for 80 percent of the forest destruction in the Amazon, according to data from Yale University.
The airfield had been a pasture, owned by Torrence Huffman, where the brothers worked on perfecting their controlled, powered flying technique in the early 1900s.
So Mr. Zetsche, rather than being gradually put out to pasture, as some have suggested, will merely await his coronation atop the Daimler management structure.
Cronin's allotment of grazing land was divided into eight pastures, and the North Fork of the Malheur River ran through one pasture called Mountain Unit.
Contributing Opinion Writer In a 2150-acre pasture on an Indian reservation in northeastern Montana, five prime examples of America's national mammal rumble and snort.
Maybe his overdue exposure shows that the world has changed, and progressive industries are finally feminist enough to put their old goats out to pasture.
Villalba has observed that lambs infected with parasites are more likely to try new plants when grazing in an open pasture compared to uninfected lambs.
A neighbor's dog followed him home from the cow pasture and snapped up one of his chickens, running in ecstatic circles and shaking the bird.
Fewer birds usually get more attention and have a wide range of diet, as there is less competition for the tasty bits around the pasture.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 180-acre lot is made up of open fields, pasture, forest and a pond, and is entered via a long gravel driveway.
Ms. Barinaga, a former science journalist, wanted to make sheep cheese by hand, like her Basque ancestors, with milk from her own pasture-raised flock.
It is so exciting to watch each of these shows being built like a small city itself in the empty pasture land of these farms.
Is this Airbnb a dusty cow barn with wooden shelves for beds, but it comes with a glorious claw foot tub overlooking a grazing pasture?
This would be achieved by improving milk and meat productivity per hectare of pasture, per animal, especially for cattle; improving soil management and irrigation systems.
Last year four county governments set up the Amaya Triangle, an initiative to grow and store animal fodder as a cushion against pasture losses during droughts.
During the hurricane, a storm surge swept through the plains and pasture lands on the edge of Jeremie, carrying enormous trees and flipping vehicles and trucks.
Australia's dry weather is also expected to force cattle graziers to cull more animals at near-record levels as pasture wilts, keeping global prices under pressure.
Just because these animals were free to graze in a pasture doesn't mean they weren't castrated, dehorned, and branded, usually without pain medicine or veterinary supervision.
On May 3, Lily and Jioni, two of 18 giraffes in Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, were in their pasture when a sudden thunderstorm rolled through.
But with a new way of life came a new obstacle: Herding cows required more pasture, so farmers started to cut down trees left and right.
He's subdivided the pasture with fences made of native trees so that those parcels can begin to grow again while the cattle are rotated among them.
"Although rain in late December and early January helped in some regions, other regions were heavily impacted by soil moisture and pasture growth challenges," Fonterra added.
Despite being Apple's most popular current computer, used by programmers, bloggers, and coffee shop patrons everywhere, the MacBook Air appears to have been put to pasture.
Almost four-fifths of all agricultural land is dedicated to feeding livestock, if you count not just pasture but also cropland used to grow animal feed.
They don't have free range of the park at this point, and will remain in an enclosed pasture in order to acclimate to the new surroundings.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson Lynn Lunsford told the AP that the balloon caught fire and crashed into a pasture near Lockhart, Texas, around 7:40 a.m.
And I have a series that I'm developing about an older woman — everyone wants to put her out to pasture — who's trying to find a way.
" Jerry adds: "Yeah, we were standing watching a lot of kids slide down the cow pasture mud, and that's something we didn't really want to do.
Even so, it's far from the iconic BlackBerry of yore, one the company finally, symbolically sent out to pasture with the lonesome death of the Classic.
Bagdanda Journal BAGDANDA, Nepal — From a pasture high in the Himalayas, Tulsingh Rokaya, 2500, a shepherd, watched for years as the number of itinerant harvesters swelled.
However, milk production on a liquid milk basis fell 0.7% for the same period, a difference Fonterra said indicates improved pasture quality from September last year.
For a bull lost in a bustling stretch of Jamaica, Queens, the green lawn outside a school building was probably the closest thing to a pasture.
He moved his bulls up to higher pasture on his neighbor's land, and then herded his mother cows with their newborns to a low-roofed barn.
The balloon crashed in a pasture near Lockhart, a town about 210 miles south of Austin, said Lynn Lunsford, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Farmers use slash-and-burn tactics to clear land for farming and pasture, though it's illegal in Brazil this time of year due to fire risk.
Good Culture 6 Percent Double-Cream Cottage Cheese and Simply Pasture Raised Sour Cream, $3.50 to $5 for 16 ounces, various stores including Whole Foods Markets.
Behind us, the skyline of Atlantahidden by the photographer's backdrop —a lush pasture, green, full of soft-eyed cowslowing, a chant that sounds like no, no.
On the dirt road that leads to the lodge, we got stuck for a time behind a herd of cattle being driven to pasture by gauchos.
If a farmer clears a patch of rain forest to raise cattle, that's much worse for global warming than a farmer raising cattle on existing pasture.
A few years ago, Barr bought a set of ­matching chanters—the bagpipe mouthpiece—and a fleet of drums, for all the out-to-pasture pipers.
The balloon hit a power line and plummeted in flames into a pasture near Lockhart, about 30 miles (50 km) south of the state capital Austin.
The bureau rounds up thousands by helicopter each year, literally putting them out to pasture, on confined tracts to try to keep the wild numbers steady.
They are called erosion bunkers because they have been laid across the uneven, jagged glacial deposits left in a Wisconsin pasture 35 miles west of Milwaukee.
Thank God America is turning the country back over to the professionals and putting the J.V. team out to pasture, for which they are long overdue.
As global demand for beef has grown, ranchers have expanded their operations, clear-cutting and burning more of the lush forest to make room for pasture.
The plane ride is one of McNab's favorite tricks, allowing him to show a skeptic the scope of the damage, the frontier between pasture and forest.
Sophie Perry shared a sweet photo with her dad on Instagram Tuesday, in which the 2 are smiling while standing in a pasture with some horses.
Conventional pasture grazing, with animals pent up in one area, can denude the soil of vital grasses, reducing its carbon dioxide uptake and leading to soil erosion.
Northern regions of the Horn of Africa nation are experiencing drought, and almost 380,000 people are running short of water and pasture for their animals, it said.
More than a dozen police vehicles could be seen on pasture land at the site of the crash, in live video provided by Austin TV station KVUE.
Although fires are a regular and natural occurrence during the dry season at this time of year, environmentalists blamed the jump on farmers clearing land for pasture.
Eliminating routine antibiotics has only been proven to work long-term in high-welfare, pasture-based systems, and a simple 'antibiotic-free' claim doesn't offer that assurance.
The newly liberated land is a target for squatters, whose modus operandi is to clear the trees for profit and then run cattle over the resulting pasture.
Image: APAt least 16 people are dead after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed into a pasture in Texas, according to the Associated Press.
Encouraging more pasture-fed cattle would also cut methane emissions from manure, but that is impractical for many dairies, particularly as California enters another year of drought.
But there are many challenges including availability of water and pasture, endemic animal diseases and the closure of migratory routes for herders due to human population growth.
They're chopping down forests and other habitat for agriculture, to the point 37% of Earth's land surface now is farmland or pasture, according to the World Bank.
The dry season is their time to escape the arid Sahel in search of pasture for their enormous droves—burning forest and poaching wildlife along the way.
It would take converting more than 252,000 acres of U.S. forest and pasture into cropland and more than 85033 million acres globally to make up the difference.
Nineteen acres of pasture adjacent to the property are also available for sale, although the land is currently rented to a sheep farmer, according to the owner.
A crack in pasture land on Kilauea's east flank was the 163th recorded since the U.S. volcano, one of the world's most active, erupted eight days ago.
Nearly three decades later, I'm troubled that we accepted the things we did, and find myself thinking that beauty pageants ought to be put out to pasture.
It helps that he buys his meat — Black Angus beef, New Zealand lamb and Amish chicken, all pasture-raised, hormone-free and certified halal — from Pat LaFrieda.
"This is why some clans are improvising zoning - to ensure pasture is well managed and that each member enjoys grazing rights peacefully at their territory," he said.
Defensive warts and all, the 36-year-old center continues to evolve in a modernized league that should've put him out to pasture a few years ago.
The day inevitably came, however, when the full extent of his cousin's delusions became known to him, and Dr. Smile had to put him out to pasture.
But I prefer springtime, when our pasture grass turns dewy and green, and wild lupine blooms along the hillside, around oak trees twisting into a softer sky.
The St.-Omer Cricket Club Stars, known as Soccs, had just won a tournament on their home turf, a new cricket field next to a cow pasture.
Behind it the emerald-green pasture rises to two dramatic crests that look like waves, but they're rolling with streaky, bluish-white sky instead of ocean foam.
Outdoor space: The 40 acres are filled with open pasture and woods, where live oaks, post oaks, blackjack oaks, mountain juniper and a bit of cedar grow.
For now, he has converted some of his peanut pasture for use by a few hundred head of cattle, trying to make up for his lost income.
Experts agree that beef has the greatest climate impact of anything we eat: Cows require huge amounts of land for pasture and burp large amounts of methane.
On Terceira Island, the dairy cattle graze year-round, which explains why there are scarcely any barns or farm buildings—the cows are always out at pasture.
I can hear the braying of one of the donkeys in the horse pasture about 200 meters down the hill — I passed them on the way up.
In addition to the pasture-raised meats on which its reputation is based, the shop will also sell a selection of groceries like oils, vinegars, dairy and produce.
In April, the Australian government rejected a A$13 million ($281.3 million) bid by a consortium headed by Shanghai CRED and Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd (002505.
In "Fall In Line," Aguilera and Lovato are stripped from their idyllic green pasture as children, only to be thrown into a prison run by masked, armed guards.
This included 600 hectares of pasture and forest beneath the reservoir used communally by the Svans, the two homes in the power house and land owned by families.
Vici, population 700, was hit hard in the fires that scorched nearly 350,000 acres across the region, left two people dead, and blackened mile after mile of pasture.
"All those people who were put out to pasture who were hot in '07 and forgotten about in 2010, I want to give you a job," she said.
More than a dozen police vehicles could be seen on pasture land at the site of the crash, which the FAA said occurred at about 7:40 a.m.
With Haye already showing clear signs of fatigue, Bellew punched himself out when trying to seize his opportunity in putting Haye out to pasture in the seventh round.
They are gently emptied and then given a hearty breakfast of hay and oats, or grass and daisies, or really anything tasty both on pasture and in barrels.
Her favorite modern artist doesn't expect much in return, she says, other than lots of nuzzles and free reign in the pasture to sniff out his favorite weeds.
Botswana, Swaziland, South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe reported more than 640,000 drought-related livestock deaths due to disease outbreaks and a lack of pasture and water, FAO said.
Dairy farmer Marian Macdonald relies on CSIRO soil moisture forecasts to predict pasture growth on her 600 hectares of rolling hills where she keeps almost 300 dairy cows.
Government officials said the situation has also sparked deadly conflict in some parts of the country as local farmers and pastoralists clash over dwindling pasture and water supplies.
According to WRAL, the $30 burger is 100-percent North Carolina pasture-raised beef, topped with Gruyère cheese, a spicy chile sauce, and a fucking oven-roasted tarantula.
Hozon does taste a bit like cheese, but not like the pecorino used in a classic cacio e pepe — it's missing that wild pasture flavor of sheep's milk.
According to a 2014 ASPCA survey, 68 percent of organic consumers wrongly assume that certified-organic animals have access to outdoor pasture and fresh air throughout the day.
On the next ridge, a dozen more horses nibbled in the pasture, and beyond them even more, dotting the hills almost as far as the eye could see.
Her pasture was spared, but cattle that had burned to death, or almost to death, dotted the prairie for miles around and bunched up against the remaining fences.
"I am not aware of any studies, but for other livestock species, slower rates of growth and production on pasture are associated with higher nutrient levels," he said.
Countless trees and millions of square miles of jungle and forest have been removed to accommodate our desires for more -- more wood, more farmland, more pasture, more meat.
Her son, Dalton, ran a pony around a ring while her husband, who like his wife is 35 years old, worked cattle on horseback in a nearby pasture.
Fleishers Craft Butchery This butcher, which sells locally pasture-raised meat, will take over the former premises of Northern Spy Food Company for a weekend burger pop-up.
The limestone glade is ringed by a kind of prairie — grasslands blooming outrageously with wildflowers: gray-headed coneflowers and Queen Anne's lace and butterfly weed and pasture roses.
Raised in a remote village in coastal Somaliland, in northeast Africa, Mohamed remembers taking her family's goats to feed on green pasture flanked by a sprinkling of trees.
The deforestation has been going on for decades, converting an estimated total of 173,746 square miles of Amazon forest (an area larger than California) to cattle pasture. 7.
The ranchers consider putting their horses to pasture in the woods the most efficient way to manage the undergrowth in a region that is otherwise prone to wildfires.
Britain needs to convert much of the rolling fields that are used as pasture for cattle and sheep to managed forests, the Committee on Climate Change has recommended.
To check the accuracy of the bracelet, Harwood spent days walking around the pasture beside a cow with his hand on her back while he counted her steps.
"People used to eat a goose every Hanukkah when labor was cheap," my friend Naftali Hanau of Grow and Behold, a pasture-raised kosher meat company, told me.
Derrell Peel, an Oklahoma State University economist, agreed that total cattle numbers continue to grow, but at a slower pace tied to the drought and wheat pasture situation.
The self-sufficient housing complex, built on a former goat pasture, is made up of 1,300 used car tires, 7,500 old glass bottles, and a lot of clay.
The bovine alarm clocks grazed in a pasture, since built over, situated a deep spiral from his first-floor residence in Building 260.7 of the College Park Apartments here.
But they add that their models of future tree cover are characterized by high uncertainty, and don't take into account potential loss of forest for pasture or cattle raising.
According to First Coast News, the zebra, named Shadow, lived at Cottonwood Ranch — a scenic pasture with its own wedding venue — and somehow escaped the expansive grounds on Wednesday.
But finding precious pasture is tricky when you "have no idea where to start" or when mayors do not allow you to pass through their villages, said Ould Taleb.
On Monday, he was plowing a fireguard on his ranch in Clark County in Southwest Kansas when flames propelled by near-70 mph winds struck the pasture, he said.
Her body was found about 90 minutes later in a horse pasture a half-mile from her family's home in the Salt Lake City suburb of West Valley City.
The awful Razer font has been put to pasture, so the keys are easy to readIt's a keyboard and mouse you balance on your lap, and it's not terrible.
There are some nice additions here over the S2, but unless your device is really on its last legs, it's probably not worth putting that slate out to pasture.
"Giving the cows access to pasture, as opposed to keeping them locked up on concrete or in a dirt feedlot, is a big improvement for the animals," Shapiro says.
It's not clear how many shoppers can afford "pasture raised" chicken breasts that cost $7.95 a pound in an area where household incomes are far below the national median.
For example, if you look at beef that is pasture raised, we're talking about a green water footprint because the animals are eating grass that's being fed by rainwater.
Over the past six months the camp has swelled as one of the worst droughts in decades has decimated herds, dried up pasture and made even drinking water scarce.
Shane Bear Heels, 48, has spent more than a quarter of his life in a small nursing home in White River, S.D., overlooking a horse pasture and open field.
On July 4, 1947, Mac Brazel went out to his sheep pasture in Roswell, New Mexico, and found some unusual objects including metallic sticks, foil reflectors, and paper scraps.
A second said her husband was killed a few years ago in a fight with Turkana herders over pasture, and then, last year, the last of her cows died.
Soon after the story opens, she attends a retirement party for an older woman who's being put out to pasture with an ugly bouquet and a grotesque stuffed animal.
From the time David shows up on Julie's stoop, the reader hopes against all hope that these two might figure out a way to head out to pasture, together.
I decided to bring the other animals back from the pasture, hoping they'd be in such a hurry to get into the barn that they'd barely notice the stranger.
When Timianne got him home, she turned the traumatized zebra loose in a pasture and let him be, while she sat quietly in the grass as he eyed her.
These are patches of forest that were cut down with chainsaws, allowed to dry, and are now being set on fire to make way for cattle pasture of crops.
Fillings — chicken (free-range) braised in black vinegar; beef (pasture-raised) contoured by hoisin and lime — are more subdued in flavor than Mr Bing's but less likely to spill.
Vine incubated some of the biggest hip-hop dance crazes of the last decade, but Twitter promptly put it out to pasture as soon as marketing executives abandoned it.
Now Ross's corn crop may produce half of what he hoped and he has had to graze cattle 90 km (56 miles) away on leased pasture, inflating feed costs.
Australia last week rejected the bid for the cattle company by the group headed by Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd , saying the sale is not in its national interest.
For centuries, nomadic herders in Mauritania and across the Sahel, a vast dry region in northwestern Africa, have moved hundreds of miles every year to find pasture for their herds.
In northern regions such as Turkana and Garissa, not only have the lack of rains caused crops to fail, but also triggered conflicts between herders over scarce water and pasture.
It feels like a perfect fit: The new owners -- who wish to remain anonymous -- have a big pasture for Bullet to play in and a few new roommates: two cows.
I won't be a candidate in that case, but I will stand up for Kasich, who, as I said, is the best chance to put the kooks out to pasture.
After successfully crushing two political dynasties dismantling two political establishments, a return to Romney would symbolize a return to grazing the same unproliferous political pasture that yielded nothing but failure.
Thousands of heads of cattle, goats and sheep have crossed into Tanzania from neighboring Kenya and Uganda in recent months searching for water and fresh pasture, according to government officials.
These include measures to support farmers participating in independent animal welfare certification programs, increase the number of animal welfare-certified farmers, and encourage the prioritization of pasture-based farming systems.
The compound consists of three ultra-efficient galvalume (steel coated in zinc and aluminum) structures surrounded by a meadow, an orchard, multiple gardens, and a pasture, all ringed by forest.
This country will never get back the "immense herds of buffalo, elk, deer and antelopes feeding in one common and boundless pasture" witnessed with awe by Meriwether Lewis in 1805.
Although Mr. Hassan doesn't shout about it, he gets all the meat (Black Angus beef, New Zealand lamb, Amish chicken) from Pat LaFrieda, pasture raised, hormone-free and certified halal.
Climate change may also be powering the swarms of desert locusts that have invaded the region - ravaging crops, decimating pasture and leaving people destitute, according to locust and climate experts.
Though it is unclear how much of the leather exported by Brazil is linked to Amazon deforestation, researchers connect much of it to the forest being cut down for pasture.
Fires in the region are a cultural issue, and for many farmers, setting fire to the pasture is just the historic way to renew the grass used to feed cattle.
Controlled burns are often used to "clean" land for pasture, an annual process that both removes shrubs and debris from the land and provides grass a short-term nutrient kick.
The company, Cuadrilla Resources, says it will continue to work in the cow pasture near Blackpool in Lancashire, seeking to extract natural gas economically and safely from the shale rocks.
American Birchak said in his pre-fight package how he wanted to prove MMA was a young man's game and put Kawajiri out to pasture, but the Japanese veteran thought otherwise.
Additionally, snorts did not differ between horses of different sexes or ages, and horses snorted as much as 10 times more often when moved into a pasture with new food sources.
"This is really putting pressure on normal pastoralists in terms of where they are going to access pasture and water," said Nyangori Ohenjo, program manager at Center for Minority Rights Development.
It was right to put iTunes out to pasture — though on that last one it could have probably done a better job giving developers a heads up on the unintended consequences.
And since he learned that the secret to getting by with a smaller pasture is having your cattle eat more nutritiously, he's developed a new kind of corral rife with vegetation.
The new fodders are then used to feed animals in drought periods, when the pasture available is no longer sufficient and traditional migration is difficult, or sold to bring in cash.
We've created a holistic agriculture certification to incentivize and recognize farming that encompasses pasture-based animal welfare, fairness for farmers and workers, and robust requirements for soil health and land management.
It was more lucrative than staying at home, and meant in Lini's case that they could afford their one-storey brick house, with a small terraced garden, looking over open pasture.
The Australian government has twice rejected foreign offers for Kidman, including a previous bid by Shanghai CRED and China's Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd that had a minority Australian interest.
And there are other effects of livestock production: Pasture covers twice the area of cropland around the world, and livestock consume around one-third of all harvested crops, per the study.
The low-carb group was trained to choose nutritious foods like olive oil, salmon, avocados, hard cheeses, vegetables, nut butters, nuts and seeds, and grass-fed and pasture-raised animal foods.
In her youth, the now desert-like area was filled with grassy meadows where cows would be taken to pasture, and villagers had their own little farms next to their homes.
And each year, the amount of forested land that is cleared — much of that propelled by demand for pasture land for cattle — releases the emissions equivalent of driving 600 million cars.
And each year, the amount of forested land that is cleared — much of that propelled by demand for pasture land for cattle — releases the emissions equivalent of driving 600 million cars.
The third night was spent at Rifugio Fuciade (elevation 6,502 feet), a former priest's retreat in an alpine pasture so remote that it required transport via a military tank-like snowcat.
Human alterations to the planet's surface — like the conversion of most of the world's grasslands into pasture and crops — have transformed the environment in which all other species thrive or die.
About 350 sheep were sprinkled across the rough pasture; they moved away in leisurely fashion as we walked up the slope with Dr. Krofel's two dogs and a hyperactive young cat.
A later photograph in the same spirit shows a cow walking a narrow spit of dry ground in search of grassland, amid former pasture that has been flooded for shrimp aquaculture.
The vivid herd, set in a "specially prepared orchard-pasture" on the Agricultural University of Athens campus, makes up "Ka touba Farafina yé" (or "Africa Blessing"), a two-month-long installation.
We drank warm milk and ate bread and fresh cheese before I headed down to the pasture by the river to sleep in the grass that made the milk we were drinking.
SAO PAULO, April 29 (Reuters) - Brazilian grains company Fiagril sold an undisclosed stake to China's Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd, a unit of Pengxin Group, the Brazilian firm said on Friday.
They confirmed they had been offered compensation but did not know by whom while those who use land communally for pasture felt most vulnerable as they fear the loss of their livelihood.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The property is divided between lawn and pasture, with a physic garden (for medicinal plants) and a potager (for kitchen herbs), as well as 30 blueberry bushes, horseradish and asparagus.
The 16 bison, which primarily include pregnant females, were loaded onto shipping containers in Elk Island National Park and transported to an enclosed pasture on the eastern slopes of Banff National Park.
The first few weeks after a disaster can be the hardest for animals if pasture is flooded, damaged roads cripple supply chains or farmers lack the money to buy feed, said Murillo.
With its verdant 228,21960 acres grazed by rabbits, sheep, pigs, goats, turkeys, ducks, geese, guinea hens, bees and chickens, it is now a textbook example of multi-species, pasture-based organic farming.
"With enough fodder, the people of Pokot will not have to move in search for pasture and therefore this will put an end to resource conflicts," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
ARKAMANA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - During times of drought, herder Buchu Boru has to walk tens of kilometers in search of pasture for his animals - with no guarantee he will find it.
To prepare for the worst, we teach farmers about varying the size of herds depending on availability of water and pasture, and taking full advantage of the seasonal rains to preserve hay.
The hosts serve, for the audience, both as a sort of cattle—either being used and maintained or retired to pasture—and as uncomfortably human-like when they exhibit vulnerability or emotion.
Brazil will also restore five million hectares of degraded pasture land by 2020, and it will launch a low-carbon farming plan to improve another five million hectares of land by 2030.
About 200 million heads of cattle are raised in Brazil, with an estimated 533,746 square miles of forest converted to cattle pasture over recent decades, according to the Yale School of Forestry.
Unlike the Wright brothers, who solved their tech challenges privately in an Ohio cow pasture, the D.S.A. race organizers seemed to be dealing with certain basic problems for the first time here.
Now that I have plans to marry, I might as well trade in my car for a minivan and head to the outskirts of the city to be put out to pasture.
"Recovered" food will be fashioned into a reception dinner at Ms. Pingree's home featuring pasture-raised beef tartare tendon, and trap-caught mackerel and Maryland oysters served with green garlic and herbs.
Soon the way became time, and we were still drifting, fresh from the worst slaughter, drifting west and west and west to a party in a cattle pasture, the cattle vaguely suspect.
Halake said he and other herders looking for pasture are forced to retreat further into the rangelands, where they find themselves facing off against developers and clashing with farmers from rival tribes.
By 1923, there were ten thousand carriages manufactured and four million cars; by 1930, more than half the families in the United States were car owners, and the horses went to pasture.
He's already out under the stars, walking through the lush green pasture to a chorus of bugs and frogs, gathering the mama cows with a mix of sweet talk and hand movements.
I disliked being outdoors, I hated dirt and bugs, I was no fan of the manual labor my grandfather made us do there, I was scared of the snakes in the pasture.
It's akin to the tragedy of the commons idea that individuals, when sharing a limited resource (say, the town cattle pasture), will eventually deplete that resource by acting out of self-interest.
"Nobody has any experience whatsoever," said Rick Gash, 46, a businessman in Augusta, Kansas, who plans to grow his first-ever hemp crop on a horse pasture on his old family property.
There were 40 acres of pasture land, cotton to be harvested, cows to be milked, chickens to be fed, and the two-room White Rock school was a saunter down the road.
Barber would raise the cows on pasture, as always, and after slaughtering them for meat, he'd give the bones (mostly femurs, their marrow consumed) to Moore, who would transform them into tableware.
One morning her grandfather lifted her onto his saddle and rode out with her to a pasture to inspect a row of drought-resistant trees that he had planted to halt erosion.
And because Ivanka alone can fix our problems, she opens her book with a pasture full of straw men, including the argument that our culture isn't having nuanced conversations about working mothers.
Once the storm clears, the villagers grab buckets and baskets and head down the road to a sunken pasture where the ground will be covered in hundreds of small, silver-colored fish.
"If you're in Wales in particular, that's the most local and sustainable way of producing food because you're close to pasture land where you can't grow many other crops," says the spokesperson.

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