Drylots

/ˈdraɪ.lɑts/ noun

Definition

Plural form of drylot; multiple livestock enclosures without pasture.

Etymology

Simple plural of 'drylot,' formed by adding '-s' to the singular noun.

Kelly Says

The shift from open-range grazing to drylots represents one of agriculture's biggest changes—it's why we can now have so many animals in one place, but also why modern farming can feel so crowded and controlled compared to traditional pastoral life.

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