Definition of Feedyards

1. feedyard [n] - See also: feedyard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feedyards

feedlot
feedlots
feedreader
feedreaders
feeds
feeds out of
feedstock
feedstocks
feedstream
feedstreams
feedstuff
feedstuffs
feedthrough
feedwater
feedyard
feedyards (current term)
feeing
feejee
feel
feel-bad
feel-good
feel-good factor
feel around
feel down
feel eight feet tall
feel for
feel free
feel in one's bones
feel like
feel like a million

Literary usage of Feedyards

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Llano Estacado of the Us Southern High Plains: Environmental by Elizabeth Brooks (2000)
"Similarly, feedlots or feedyards have increased their capacities to phenomenal levels. In Texas, in 1995, forty feedyards had a capacity in excess of 32000 ..."

2. Rose's Notes on the United States Supreme Court Reports (2 Dallas to 241 by Walter Malins Rose, Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court (1920)
"753, 132 CCA 660, 7 NCCA 143, holding employee unloading stock in feedyards of interstate railroad is not within Hours of Service Act defining employee as ..."

3. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1912)
"Very few of the Colorado feedyards have sheds attached to shelter the lambs. Little rain falls and the snow is light and dry. Windbreaks are found BOX RACK ..."

4. The Story of the Herefords: An Account of the Origin and Development of the by Alvin Howard Sanders (1914)
"And when cornbelt farmers began turning to the range for cattle to fill their feedyards, then, but not until then, were the necessary conditions for a wide ..."

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