Feedlot definition

Feedlot means a barnyard, exercise area, or other out- door area where livestock are concentrated for feeding or other purposes and self−sustaining vegetative cover is not maintained. “Feedlot” does not include a winter grazing area or a bare soil area such as a cattle lane or a supplemental feeding area located within a pasture, provided that the bare soil area is not a significant source of pollution to waters of the state.
Feedlot means a lot, yard, corral, building, or other area in which cattle are confined and fed and maintained for forty-five days or more in any twelve-month period.
Feedlot means a lot, yard, corral, or other area in which livestock are confined, primarily for the purposes of feeding and growth prior to slaughter. The term does not include areas which are used for the raising of crops or other vegetation and upon which livestock are allowed to graze or feed.

Examples of Feedlot in a sentence

  • Identify relevant project components under the Feedlot Project Information in the Table 5 below.

  • California - Scott FaustiThe PI completed initial statistical analysis of South Dakota Feedlot data.

  • Fausti, S.W., and Diersen, Matthew A., “Competitive Forces Affecting Capacity Decisions of South Dakota Feedlot Operations” under review at Agricultural Economics.

  • If calculation methods are not readily available to quantify GHG emissions for a source, describe the process used to come to that conclusion and any GHG emission sources not included in the total calculation.Utilize the Feedlot Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculator, found at (insert reference location).The following tables are examples; other layouts are acceptable for providing GHG quantification results.

  • CONCLUSION 18 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES Cases Page Ehrlich Feedlot, Inc.


More Definitions of Feedlot

Feedlot means a confined animal feeding operation or a poultry growing operation for meat, milk or egg production, or for stabling, in pens or houses wherein the animals or poultry are fed at the place of confinement and crop or forage growth is not sustained in the area of confinement.
Feedlot means a barnyard, exercise area, or other outdoor area where livestock are concentrated for feeding or other purposes and self-sustaining vegetative cover is not maintained. “Feedlot” does not include a winter grazing area or a bare soil area such as a cattle lane or a supplemental feeding area located within a pasture, provided that the bare soil area is not a significant source of pollution to waters of the state as determined by the Barnyard Evaluation Rating Tool (BERT) or an equivalent predictive model for manure runoff utilized by the department.
Feedlot means one or more enclosures or other structures on any piece of land in which animals or poultry are confined within a restricted area and fed mainly or entirely by means other than natural browsing, grazing for the purpose of bringing them into slaughter condition or maintaining their condition;
Feedlot means a lot, yard, corral, or other area in which livestock fed for slaughter are confined. The term includes within its meaning agricultural land in such acreage as is necessary for the operation of the feedlot.
Feedlot means lots, yards, corrals, confined feeding facilities or other area in which livestock are fed for slaughter and are confined and such additional acreage as is necessary for the operation of the feedlot.
Feedlot means an operation that fattens livestock for market; and
Feedlot means a confined dry lot area for feeding of animals with no facilities for pasturing or grazing.