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pasture

[pah-tyr] / pɑˈtür /
NOUN
field for animals
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In a pasture a short walk from IRC’s clinic, ProPublica found at least three dozen mounds covered in sticks — the makeshift graves, village leaders said, of those who died of cholera before reaching the clinic.

From Salon

Mr Moat said it would be "exciting" to see how the landscape evolved, with land which is currently fields softening into scrubland and wood pasture.

From BBC

And because it takes about two years for the animals to reach maturity, the U.S. now has the lowest number of cattle on its pastures since the 1950s.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Camblins make environmental stewardship part of their operation — monitoring soil and plant health and rotating their several hundred head of cattle among pastures to let the ground rest — but that adds costs.

From Salon

As for the bandits in Jibia, they requested access to clean drinking water and safe passage for their cattle as they moved to new grazing pastures.

From BBC