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Ranchland

Definition

Ranchland refers to a large expanse of land primarily used for raising livestock, particularly for grazing and breeding purposes.

Sense 1: Popular Usage

In popular usage, ranchland typically refers to open, vast areas of land that are used for the operation of cattle ranches, horse breeding, or the cultivation of livestock.

Sample sentence: If you are a nature enthusiast, you will surely appreciate the picturesque scenery of the ranchland as you ride through on horseback.

Sense 2: Local Usage

In a local context, ranchland often denotes the designated territories within a specific region that are utilized for agricultural practices, such as growing crops, herding livestock, or maintaining stables.

Sample sentence: The town's economy heavily relies on the fertile ranchland surrounding it that supports the thriving dairy industry.

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