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Livestock / Land use / Sustainable agriculture / Grasslands / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Fodder / Overgrazing / Grazing / Hay / Flora of the United States / Flora / Agriculture
Date: 2011-09-07 10:41:46
Livestock
Land use
Sustainable agriculture
Grasslands
Managed intensive rotational grazing
Fodder
Overgrazing
Grazing
Hay
Flora of the United States
Flora
Agriculture

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