pâturage
Pâturage is land used for grazing livestock, typically pasture grasses and herbs consumed by cattle, sheep, goats, and other ruminants. It can be permanent or temporary and may be natural or cultivated. The term derives from Old French pâture, from Latin pastura, related to "pasture" in English.
Types of pâturage include permanent pasture, which is intended to remain productive for many years, and temporary
Management practices influence forage supply and land condition. Key factors include stocking rate, rotation, rest periods,
Environmental and economic aspects: well-managed pâturage can support livestock feed with lower inputs than annual forage
In many temperate regions, pâturage is central to beef, dairy, and sheep production; its management intersects