noun a plot of land on which livestock are fattened for market
Feedlots can have environmental impacts due to issues such as concentrated animal waste and water pollution.
Feedlots are a key component of the food production system, helping to efficiently raise livestock for meat production.
Feedlots play a crucial role in managing the feeding and growth of livestock, ensuring they reach market weight efficiently.
Feedlots are used in animal agriculture to confine and feed large numbers of livestock, such as cattle, before they are sent to slaughter.
Feedlots are designed to provide a balanced diet for livestock to promote healthy growth and development.
The writer conducted research on the environmental impact of feedlots for an article on sustainable agriculture.
The environmental scientist studied the pollution levels near a feedlot to assess its impact on the surrounding area.
The agricultural engineer designed a new ventilation system for a feedlot to improve air quality for the animals.