Definition
'Grazing land' is land used for animals to graze, meaning they eat grass or other vegetation directly from the ground. It's similar to pastureland, but the term can also refer to more natural, less intensively managed areas. Unlike cropland where crops are planted, grazing land relies on natural or semi-natural vegetation. Think of vast prairies where bison roam or rolling hillsides dotted with sheep π. The health of grazing land is important for the well-being of the animals and the overall ecosystem. Sustainable management of grazing land prevents overgrazing and soil erosion.