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cattle ranch

NOUN
  1. farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)

How To Use cattle ranch In A Sentence

  • Farmer Rod Thomas saw flames more than 11 meters high tear through his cattle ranch near the town of Yea, destroying about 80 percent of the land and many buildings.
  • Overall, county agricultural land that was once in crops has increasingly shifted to pasture and cattle ranching.
  • PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN recently invited a group of businessmen to a cattle ranch for a retreat to discuss how to generate faster economic growth.
  • In the 1880s, the frontiersmen were the cowboys, cattle ranchers and railroaders. Standing on the Corner
  • Petersburg owns the land, which has been an active cattle ranch for years.
  • They also have a place in Los Angeles with rooms for Isabella and Connor, and they own a 110-acre cattle ranch in Australia that has four alpacas.
  • Within its boundaries live over a hundred human residents, many of whom are farmers or cattle ranchers.
  • Cattle ranchers were able to work it, though, after King Kamehameha III stopped exiling criminals.
  • Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep.
  • Data were collected between 1988 and 2001 from a banded population of green-rumped parrotlets, breeding at two sites within the Hato Masaguaral cattle ranch in the llanos of Venezuela, 45 km south of Calabozo.
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