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grazing造句
(31) Thirst and hardship and the closing of grazing lands. (32) Cattle and sheep farmers quarreled over grazing rights. (33) We passed cows grazing in the fields. (34) The 7.6 acre site is currently used for grazing. (35) Grazing alone has brought about considerable changes. (36) The officer suffered grazing on his nose and face. (37) Here are some low-fat snacks for holiday grazing. (38) Cattle were grazing on the top of the coast. (39) Lightly though, only grazing him. (40) One showed a flock of sheep grazing. (41) The horizontal rain stings like grazing bullets. (42) I counted 34 wild goats grazing. (43) They stayed for two weeks, grazing the yaks. (44) A few reindeer were grazing on the sparse tundra. (45) More animals were grazing farther down the field. (46) High percentage of farm land or all land in permanent pasture made up of rough grazing. (47) It provided grazing land, timber, fruits and fuel, while remaining an undamaged wildlife habitat. (48) And grazing too many animals on too little land leaves soil unprotected against wind or water erosion. (49) This is due to competition for land between grazing and cropping as well as a reduction in the vegetation cover for fuelwood. (50) He tied his horse to a tree outside this bushy patch and left him grazing. (51) About half the wheat grown in the Texas Panhandle is used for cattle grazing. (52) If the paddocks can be topped and harrowed after each grazing, a more even, tussock-free sward can be maintained. (53) Some have occurred as a result of lime and fertiliser applications coupled with more intensive grazing of livestock. (54) Tam was on all fours, a wood chisel in his hand, apparently sneaking up on a grazing sheep. (55) These meadows were divided by hedges and barbed wire and in them great red cattle were grazing. (56) Here and there on the hillside I could see sheep and goats grazing among the wild flowers and stunted trees. (57) The tastiest lamb comes from animals that have been grazing, but are not yet fully grown - about 10 months old. (58) Today this is grazing land for sheep, as most of the surrounding area has been since the founding of the abbey. (59) Young calves, added to such a grazing herd in July, may develop clinical disease within 2-3 weeks. (60) But the ways of wild nature, repressed by sheep grazing for so long, will not be held back for ever.