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- Flowers & grasses of unimproved pasture, from the top: devil's bit scabious; crested dogstail; green-winged orchid; quaking grass; pepper saxifrage; red fescue; ragged robin; sweet vernal grass; snake's head fritillary.+ _Flowers & grasses of unimproved pasture, from the top: devil's bit scabious; crested dogstail; green-winged orchid; quaking grass; pepper saxifrage; red fescue; ragged robin; sweet vernal grass; snake's head fritillary._
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- Harrow being pulled behind a tractor - stimulates growth by allowing light and air into the grass shoots, and by spreading piles of muck.+ _Harrow being pulled behind a tractor - stimulates growth by allowing light and air into the grass shoots, and by spreading piles of muck._
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- Improved grassland species: perennial ryegrass; red clover; cocksfoot; white clover; Timothy.+ _Improved grassland species: perennial ryegrass; red clover; cocksfoot; white clover; Timothy._
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- Cattle on improved pasture; animals allowed to graze outdoors on grassland are healthier, and produce better meat than animals fed on grain and largely kept indoors.+ _Cattle on improved pasture; animals allowed to graze outdoors on grassland are healthier, and produce better meat than animals fed on grain and largely kept indoors._
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- Three types of unimproved grassland: lowland hay meadow with southern marsh orchids; cattle grazing on springline mire in the Blackdown Hills; calcareous (chalk) grassland.+ _Three types of unimproved grassland: lowland hay meadow with southern marsh orchids; cattle grazing on springline mire in the Blackdown Hills; calcareous (chalk) grassland._
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- Haymaking with tractor and by hand.+ _Haymaking with tractor and by hand._
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- Fine-leaved grasses of unimproved pasture provide food for the larvae of butterflies, such as (from the top) ringlet; hedge brown; marbled white; meadow brown.+ _Fine-leaved grasses of unimproved pasture provide food for the larvae of butterflies, such as (from the top) ringlet; hedge brown; marbled white; meadow brown._
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- There are vast areas of natural grassland, like this African savanna, that support huge numbers of grazing animals.+ _There are vast areas of natural grassland, like this African savanna, that support huge numbers of grazing animals._
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- Plants you don't want in your pasture: nettles; spear thistle; dock; ragwort.+ _Plants you don't want in your pasture: nettles; spear thistle; dock; ragwort._
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