pastureland

/ˈpæstʃərˌlænd/
noun
  1. Land covered with grass or other plants that is used for grazing animals such as cows, sheep, or horses.
    • Much of the region's pastureland has been converted to grow crops like corn and soybeans.
    • The farmer moved his cattle to the lush pastureland after the spring rains.
    • Hikers enjoyed the view of rolling pastureland dotted with grazing sheep.
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