It is a place or thing where livestock are bought, traded and sold. It ranges in form of an auction (internet or live sales) or classifieds (Internet, newspaper or magazine).
Cattle and livestock auctions are held in several places in Wyoming. Torrington Livestock Market in Torrington, Wyoming, claims to be Wyoming's largest livestock market. Other livestock auctions in Wyoming include: Buffalo Livestock Auction, Buffalo Wyoming Riverton Livestock Auction, Riverton, Wyoming Sheridan Livestock Auction, Sheridan, Wyoming Worland Livestock Auction, Worland, Wyoming
Absolutely. At this point in the market you really have to ask yourself. . . why not?!?
Live stock is a major source of income for people living in rural areas.
A ranch is a business that primarily raises livestock for sale. Some ranches also raise crops, but they are usually not sold. The crops are used to feed the livestock as it is being raised for market.
The noun 'market' is not a specific collective noun for anything, but it is a suitable noun for use as a collective noun. Some possible uses might be a market of goods, a market of food, a market of livestock, etc.
The Washington State Conservation Commission defines a commercial livestock operation as one that has at least $10,000 in annual livestock/livestock product sales, plus have animals which meet USDA Farm Service Agency's definition list of animals that are food and fiber. Commercial livestock are bought and sold through the livestock market (auctions of actual live stock/cattle).
Two main reasons: 1) Crops and livestock tend to be mutually beneficial. The crops feed the livestock, and the livestock waste feeds the crops. 2) The more diverse a farm is, the more protected the business is from changes in the market. If a farm only produces one or two crops, the farm is at much greater financial risk from a downturn in the market, whereas it is much less likely that four or more products will all be down in the market at the same time.
Arable, livestock, market gardening, commercial farming
A livestock animal is any animal (cattle, sheep, etc.) raised and kept on a farm, either to provide milk or wool - or as meat when sold at a meat market.
A ranch is a business that primarily raises livestock for sale. Some ranches also raise crops, but they are usually not sold. The crops are used to feed the livestock as it is being raised for market.
David J. Watson has written: 'Review of VSF-Belgium's Turkana emergency livestock off-take intervention, 2005' -- subject(s): Range management, Livestock 'Livestock market access and opportunities in Turkana, Kenya'
sorghum (cereal grasses, also called milo) is used primarily for livestock feed.