Probably Sheep and wool. Wyoming has a lot of sheep as well as cows. Wyoming is cattle country. 78% of total agricultural receipts in Wyoming can be attributed to beef cattle and calves. The grazing animal would be cattle and the by-product is the beef.
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Argentina.
You can find a gaucho (cowboy) in Argentina. They would be rounding up and working with cattle, mainly on the vast plains of the Pampas.
Pampas is a plural proper noun referring to the region of grassy plains in northern Argentina; use it the same way you would use "Great Plains." In a sentence, one might say:"The Pampas include thousands of square miles of land in Argentina."or"Gee, that was a fun vacation we took to the Pampas."
grazing in a pasture in the country
Sheep tend to eat the grass much closer to the ground than cattle do. As a result it takes the grazing pasture longer to recover. In the old days cattlemen thought the ground would never recover so they ran sheepherders off their grazing land.
No. Grazing land for cattle needs much more space than does grain production for the same caloric benefit.
Pasture is the most least cost and least labour intensive way of feeding cattle. Pasture is the most natural way possible that cattle can harvest grass themselves without needed human intervention. Pasture would simply become a hay field if humans decided to cut and gather it to feed it to the cattle. Making hay or silage costs more in fuel, fertilizer and labour than having the cattle out grazing the feild themselves. Hay should and only should be made if periods during the year are expected to come that will prevent any further grazing by your herd of cattle. Otherwise grazing pastures, mind you in a way that does not encourage overgrazing, is THE best way to feed cattle ad libitum.
Pampas is a significant area where there are no trees. A good sentence would be, the pampas was so boring that traveling made all of the kids fall sound asleep.
Not if sheep are managed in a sustainable and responsible way on pasture. If sheep were allowed to overgraze a pasture or graze so much off a pasture that there's nothing left for the cattle to eat, most certainly they would ruin land intended or also used for grazing cattle.
Brazil would be the country you're asking about.