Is there any difference between pasture land and grazing land?????
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Rangelands:-
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Rangelands are those lands on which the native vegetation (climax or natural potential plant community) is predominantly grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or shrubs suitable for grazing or browsing use. Rangelands include natural grassland, savannas, many wetlands, some deserts, tundra, and certain forb and shrub communities.
Pastures:-
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Pastures are those lands that are primarily used for the production of adapted, domesticated forage plants for livestock.
★The major differences between rangelands and pastures are:-
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Rangeland:-
★Supports native vegetation.
★Includes areas that have been seeded to introduced species (e.g., crested wheatgrass), but which are extensively managed like native range.
Pastures:-
★Lands that have been seeded, usually to introduced species (e.g., tall fescue) or in some cases to native plants (e.g., switchgrass).
★Are intensively managed using agronomy practices and control of livestock.
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