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  2. Cattle grid - Wikipedia

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    A cattle grid on a country road in the Yorkshire Dales Cattle grid on a railway line in northeastern New Mexico Cattle grid in Galong, Australia. A cattle grid – also known as a stock grid in Australia; cattle guard, or cattle grate in American English; vehicle pass, or stock gap in the Southeastern United States; [1] Texas gate in western Canada and the northwestern United States; [2] and a ...

  3. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Most agricultural fencing averages about 4 feet (1.2 m) high, and in some places, the height and construction of fences designed to hold livestock is mandated by law. A fencerow is the strip of land by a fence that is left uncultivated. It may be a hedgerow or a shelterbelt (windbreak) or a refugee for native plants.

  4. File:2014 Cattle grid Swaledale.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of ranches and stations - Wikipedia

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    Double Hill Station, located on the Rakaia River. Erewhon Station, named after a fictitious place (based on Mesopotamia Station) in Samuel Butler's book " Erewhon ". Flock Hill. Glenaray Station. Maraekakaho. Marainanga. Matanaka Farm. Mesopotamia Station. Molesworth Station.

  6. Chillingham cattle - Wikipedia

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    Chillingham cattle, also known as Chillingham wild cattle, is a breed of cattle that live in a large enclosed park at Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, England.In summer 2022 the cattle number 138 animals with approximately equal numbers of males and females [1] The herd has remained remarkably genetically isolated for hundreds of years, surviving despite inbreeding depression due to the ...

  7. White revolution (India) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, visits India and Amul with Harichand Megha Dalaya, in December 1980 . Operation Flood is the programme that led to the "White Revolution." It created a national milk grid linking producers throughout India to consumers in over 700 towns and cities, reducing seasonal and regional price variations while ensuring that producers get a major share of the profit by ...

  8. File:South Western railway line and cattle grid, Oman Ama ...

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  9. Dingo Fence - Wikipedia

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    Length. 5,614 km. Site history. Built. 1880-85. Materials. Wire mesh. The Dingo Fence or Dog Fence is a pest-exclusion fence in Australia to keep dingoes out of the relatively fertile south-east part of the continent (where they have largely been exterminated) and protect the sheep flocks of southern Queensland.