Grazing
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What we had failed to understand was that these seasonal humidity environments of the world, the soil and the vegetation developed with very large numbers of
grazing
animals, and that these
grazing
animals developed with ferocious pack-hunting predators.
And I found there were planning techniques that I could take and adapt to our biological need, and from those I developed what we call holistic management and planned grazing, a planning process, and that does address all of nature's complexity and our social, environmental, economic complexity.
They put 25,000 sheep in one flock, really mimicking nature now with planned grazing, and they have documented a 50-percent increase in the production of the land in the first year.
When I was let in, it appeared that this fifth-floor apartment was being transformed into a complete animal farm, where six or seven cows stood
grazing
in what otherwise would be the living room.
Often, these particular features have evolved as a response to the threat presented by the local fauna, in this case,
grazing
tortoises.
They graze everything down, intensive
grazing.
They ambled through the forests and savannas using their strong arms and sharp claws to uproot plants and climb trees,
grazing
on grasses, leaves, and prehistoric avocados.
Regenerative agriculture, managed grazing, agroforestry, silvopasture restores soil health, benefits farmers and brings carbon back to the land.
These copepods are a major constituent of the oceans, and they are a major part of the diet of
grazing
baleen whales.
And we can accomplish this by putting in place deep-rooted perennial plants, putting back forests whenever possible, reducing tillage and other disturbances from agricultural practices, including optimizing the use of agricultural chemicals and
grazing
and even adding carbon to soil, whenever possible, from recycled resources such as compost and even human waste.
In fact, the fish were still plentiful, the fields for
grazing
were still vast.
So they brought in a lot of
grazing
animals: musk ox, Yakutian horses, they're bringing in some bison, they're bringing in some more now, and put them in at the density that they used to be.
So these animals are there,
grazing
away, and they're doing a couple of things.
From a greenhouse gas perspective, is lamb produced in the U.K. better than lamb produced in New Zealand, frozen and shipped to the U.K.? Is a bad feeder lot operation for beef better or worse than a bad
grazing
operation for beef?
A lot of the war was over how public lands should be used for
grazing.
However, when one is first introduced to this film, you notice the amazing wide open cinematography and a scene involving a church hall missing a wall that opens up to the pastures and scenic view of the mountains with cattle
grazing.
He is a joke as a mafia-hit-man(also because the part doesn't suit him one bit, him being so extroverted)and just
grazing
avoids making a fool of himself in this.Kathleen Turner had a much tooooo long career just by being tall and blonde, because her acting ability is limited to that thing she does with her eyes, when she opens them wide which she's convinced is sooooo damn sexy and Anjelica Huston is the absolute same(granted interesting) in everything, just like Robert Loggia.
The team of Merian Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack produced a documentary of 50,000 Bakhtiari people and their animals on the Summer migration to winter
grazing.
By contrast, cows
grazing
on pasture eat food that we cannot digest, which means that they add to the amount of food available to us.
NRT has helped pastoralist communities establish effective governance mechanisms for the environment on which they depend, reducing conflict over
grazing
rights, especially in times of drought.
Deforestation for cattle
grazing
nearly halved the land covered by forest over the four decades prior to 1986.
We obviously use cropland,
grazing
land, forests, and fishing grounds to produce our food, fiber, and timber, and we need space for our houses, roads, and cities.
Rousseau was so convinced of the malign effects of urbanization that he “would rather see men
grazing
on meadow grass than devouring each other in cities.”Urbanization inures people to the suffering of the countryside, and as townspeople crowd together, their capacity for compassion toward others atrophies.
The logic seems impeccable, and it is true that the vast majority of the planet’s 400,000 plant species do contain chemical defenses (poisons) to defend themselves from
grazing
herbivores.
But while the techniques already exist, success will require increasing the use of no-till farming, adopting permaculture principles, better managing wetlands, and using rotational
grazing
techniques, among other measures.
Clearing tropical forests for
grazing
or palm-oil production releases large quantities of stored carbon into the atmosphere.
Grazing
ruminant animals, like cattle and sheep, also contribute significantly to climate change.
And now that stones were already
grazing
the facade of the villa, he sought in vain for some lawful prey on which to throw the band, so as to avoid greater misfortunes.
He galloped on in spite of everything,
grazing
himself, leaving shreds of his limbs on the timber.
It was the old battle beginning over again, down in the earth where they would soon sleep side by side; and they had so little room that they could not swing their fists without
grazing
them.
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