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Agricultural pastures are areas of land used for grazing livestock, such as cows, sheep, and horses. They are typically composed of a combination of grasses, legumes, and forbs, and are managed to provide a sustainable source of feed for the animals. Pastures are an important part of the agricultural landscape, providing a natural source of food for livestock, as well as a habitat for wildlife.
Pastures are managed through a variety of techniques, such as rotational grazing, which involves moving animals from one area of the pasture to another in order to allow the grasses to regrow. This helps to maintain the health of the pasture and prevent overgrazing.
There are a number of companies that specialize in the management of agricultural pastures. These include companies that provide services such as pasture management, grazing management, and pasture seed production. Other companies provide products such as pasture seed mixes, fertilizers, and grazing equipment. Show Less Read more