foggage

/ˈfɑɡɪdʒ/
noun
  1. Grass that has been left to grow long, often used as winter feed for livestock.
    • They let the field grow into foggage instead of mowing it for hay.
    • Foggage provides a cheap source of forage when fresh grass is scarce.
    • The farmer cut the foggage in the meadow to feed the cattle during winter.
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