Grazing in a sentence as a noun

Your link does note that at least some of the grazing land comes from squatters "selling" forest.

I read the article as meaning that the gang was part of the cattle grazing/farming industry.

Perhaps she had a power up period of non committed grazing and chose day 1 as the for real now point.

The point you are grazing is that this approach results in many false negatives, and few false positives.

It is possible to manage herds of cattle over a wide grazing area without having to tend to feed stock.

Before heading to a feedlot, most beef cattle spend around a year of their lives grazing often allowed to stay with their mothers.

The females are placed into small "igloos" with no chance for grazing or physical contact until they are old enough to reproduce.

Its not just sitting there, people are living on it, farming, grazing animals, its just technically under the control of a chief.

Even then, herbivores get surprisingly little nutrition from plants and almost always have to by grazing or eating.

> People are used to gently flicking computer mice and grazing keyboards and tablet screens; do they really have the stamina to reach into their computers and flail their arms around?That's not the key question.

The second paragraph of the BBC piece does say "The gang is accused of invading, logging and burning large areas of public land and selling these illegally for farming and grazing", and doesn't suggest which parts of that causes the most damage

I'm not implying that we're in that state all the time, if something of particular interest pops up we can be jolted out of it into something much more productive but for the most part people are grazing over the news and seeing what's going on in the particular corner of the internet they're interested in.

Grazing definitions

noun

the act of grazing

See also: graze

noun

the act of brushing against while passing

See also: shaving skimming