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Nothing here but some pasturage, and not a lot of that.
My original mission was to find them good pasturage, which I have done.
It was time for him to return to his place at their head, that he might be able to choose the best pasturage.
I can recall when the area was prime summer pasturage.
Of the remainder, a large portion is used as pasturage.
The name of the village stems from its former use as pasturage for sheep.
Needless to say, no cattle were allowed to remain in open pasturage.
He was in no want of rich pasturage along the road, the grass being thick and abundant.
The animals that are raised on nothing but cow's milk and a little pasturage.
Lanes ran in the wrong direction, and open country for pasturage was scarce.
"The lawn will provide good pasturage for the horse and burro."
Instead, the land was used for pasturage, though sudden storms would often drown the stock.
The quartermaster turned them out with the four horses, and allowed no one but himself to see after their pasturage.
Traditionally, the village economy was based mostly on alpine pasturage and agriculture.
Locals had been engaged in agriculture, pasturage and charcoal production.
The deer have left the mountains since the snow stays on the ground most of the year and there is no pasturage for them.
The whole upper valley is staked out as pasturage.
The hedges and fences were knocked down to expand the pasturage.
Next to the confluence site there is a large pasturage on the bank where cows are seen grazing.
The primary economic base of the district is sheep-farming, the pasturage being excellent.
But its climate is far better suited to permanent pasturage than grain farming.
Sand did not make good pasturage for anything.
Their natures require rich pasturage; they must be fed from many sources.
Third, where are the cattle for which you are conserving this pasturage?
"I've rented pasturage on the reservation for every hoof I own.