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livestock

[lahyv-stok] / ˈlaɪvˌstɒk /




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The company is shifting cattle deliveries from feedlots where livestock are fattened to its other large processing facilities across the U.S., such as Grand Island, Neb., and Cactus, Texas.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 160-acre parcel, in the parched, south-central San Luis Valley of Colorado, had been decimated by drought and overdrawn water rights and was no longer viable for farming crops or livestock.

From The Wall Street Journal

A croft is small holding and crofters share pasture land called common grazing for raising livestock.

From BBC

Home to more than two head of cattle per person, the province is the beating heart of South Africa's livestock industry.

From Barron's

Early farmers influenced evolution by choosing which crops and livestock reproduced, allowing the most productive plants and animals to pass on their traits.

From Science Daily