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Definition of grazing country in English: grazing countrynoun mass nounAustralian, NZ Land used or suitable for the raising of sheep or cattle. we were passing through rich grazing country Example sentencesExamples - A patchwork of paddocks and grazing country made up the farm that she had built up over a lifetime from the original property that her mother had worked so hard to buy.
- The absolutely flat landscape alternates between scattered woodland, grazing country, and enormous wheat paddocks.
- We have a matched set of woodland fragments in grazing country around that plantation which won't change.
- It's been a long time since he described this as the best grazing country he'd seen anywhere in the world.
- North of the highway it's a regular river, winding its way through increasingly high hills, through orchard and grazing country and natural forest.
- We are now in the sheep grazing country, driving up to a back paddock on Bob and Bruce's property, which borders the national park.
- It is on the level prairie, and is surrounded by an excellent grazing country.
- A classic trade is the sale of water licences from grazing country to grape country.
- Cattle are at risk of starving to death in the wake of bush fires that have burned out grazing country.
- Water is moving, permanently to the wine industry and frequently away from grazing country.
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