pastureland
Pastureland refers to land primarily used for grazing livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and goats. This type of land is typically covered with grasses and other vegetation that provide food for animals. Pastureland is essential for livestock farming, as it supports animal health and growth.
In many regions, pastureland is managed to maintain its productivity and sustainability. Farmers may rotate grazing areas to prevent overgrazing and promote regrowth of plants. Proper management of pastureland can enhance soil quality and support biodiversity, benefiting both the environment and agricultural practices.