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Pasture (from the
Latin pastus, past
participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing.
Pasture lands in the
narrow sense are
enclosed tracts...
- ˈʋɛidə(n)]; 1399 or 1400 – 18 June 1464),
initially known as
Roger de le
Pasture (French: [ʁɔʒe d(ə) la pastyʁ]), was an
early Netherlandish painter whose...
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Pastured poultry also
known as
pasture-raised
poultry or
pasture raised eggs is a
sustainable agriculture technique that
calls for the
raising of laying...
- rotation". In Britain,
arable land has
traditionally been
contrasted with
pasturable land such as heaths,
which could be used for sheep-rearing but not as...
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Cirsium pumilum, the
pasture thistle, is a
North American species of
plants in the
tribe Cardueae within the
family Asteraceae. The
species is native...
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Pastures of Plenty" is a 1941
composition by
Woody Guthrie.
Describing the
travails and
dignity of
migrant workers in
North America, it is
evocative of...
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Goodpasture syndrome (GPS), also
known as anti–glomerular ba****t
membrane disease, is a rare
autoimmune disease in
which antibodies attack the ba****t...
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Pasture is a 1985
public artwork by
Canadian sculptor Joe Fafard,
installed in Toronto's Toronto-Dominion Centre, in Ontario. The work
features seven...
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There are
different systems of
feeding cattle in
animal husbandry. For
pastured animals, gr**** is
usually the
forage that
composes the
majority of their...
- as
earthworms and dung beetles, cow dung can dry out and
remain on the
pasture,
creating an area of
grazing land
which is
unpalatable to livestock. Cow...