Noun
land suitable for grazing livestock
Source: WordNetCattle ranchers will also poison or hunt down predators from the rangeland, particularly targeting jackals and wild dogs. Source: Internet
I nearly forgot these majestic creatures were invading and degrading the desert rangeland around nowhere towns throughout the West. Source: Internet
In the United States, livestock may be raised on rangeland and finished in feedlots and the mechanisation of crop production has brought about a great decrease in the number of agricultural workers needed. Source: Internet
Dr. Bruce Carpenter, AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Fort Stockton, said most rangeland and pastures west of the Pecos River haven’t received a meaningful rain since October. Source: Internet
In a matter of years, ranchers have swapped tens of thousands of acres of rangeland for irrigated forage crops. Source: Internet
The Sun's twenty thousand acres of rangeland occupy a still-wild corner of southwest Montana--a high valley surrounded by mountain ranges and steep creeks with portentous names like Grizzly and Bad Luck. Source: Internet