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Agistment originally referred specifically to the proceeds of pasturage in the king's forests. To agist is, in English law , to take cattle to graze , in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister , from the Old French giste , gite , a "lying place").
Agistment is "a type of bailment in which a person, for a fee, allows animals to graze on his or her pasture." [ 3 ] References to agistment in England can be traced as far back as 1305. [ 4 ] Agistment is still practiced in the countries that make up the Commonwealth of Nations and in the western United States primarily for the grazing of beef ...
In the New Forest, an agister (/ˈadʒɪstə/) is a local official whose role is to assist the verderers with their duty to manage the free-roaming animals that the New Forest commoners are allowed to release onto the forest. [1]
Grass livery or agistment - A form of DIY livery in which a field or paddock is provided, often with a field shelter, but without stabling. Grass livery is often ...
Various formulas are used for calculating grazing fees on public lands. Some examples are: For federal rangelands of the United States, the grazing fee "equals the $1.23 base established by the 1966 Western Livestock Grazing Survey multiplied by the result of the Forage Value Index (a derived index of the relative change in the previous year's average monthly rate per head for pasturing cattle ...
Carroll County Equestrian Center in Maryland is an example of a publicly operated equestrian facility. An equestrian facility is created and maintained for the purpose of accommodating, training or competing equids, especially horses.
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Tipperary Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station.It is located about 36 kilometres (22 mi) east of Daly River and 55 kilometres (34 mi) south of Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Australia.