Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
No, fed cattle goes to nebraska, pastureland cattle and ran cattle goes to texas, and then it goes to kansas
1. Texas 2. Nebraska 3. Kansas 4. Colorado 5. Iowa 6. California 7. South Dakota 8. Oklahoma 9. Arizona 10. Minnesota Source 1997 Census of Agriculture
Primarily for beef production.
They are dairy breeds, cattle that are used for the purpose of milk production as opposed to beef production.
It is the process of breeding and raising cattle for the purpose of meat production.
The area from Kansas to Montana was referred to as the cattle kingdom because this was an area where the cattle outnumbered humans. Kansas and Montana were, and still are, high beef production states.
The cattle complex refers to the various sectors of the beef industry, including cattle ranching, feedlots, meat processing plants, and retail distribution. It encompasses all stages of beef production from raising cattle to delivering beef to consumers.
The 3 main purposes of cattle are dairy production, beef and leather
He/She is a manager of the beef cattle that are being bred and those that are going to slaughter for meat.
David Willard Williams has written: 'Beef cattle production in the South' -- subject(s): Beef cattle, Feeding and feeds, Livestock, Cattle
The top five beef producing states are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and South Dakota. Beef cattle production represents the largest single segment of American agriculture. More farms were classified as beef cattle operations than any other type of farm in the U.S.A.