Montana is just one of 9.
Rank
State
Cattle
People
Cattle/People
1
South Dakota
3,650,000
824,082
4.429
2
Nebraska
6,450,000
1,842,641
3.500
3
Montana
2,500,000
998,199
2.505
4
North Dakota
1,690,000
683,932
2.471
5
Wyoming
1,360,000
568,158
2.394
6
Kansas
6,100,000
2,871,238
2.125
7
Idaho
2,220,000
1,584,985
1.401
8
Iowa
3,900,000
3,062,309
1.274
9
Oklahoma
4,500,000
3,791,508
1.187
Wisconsin!?
There are about 100 million cows overall in the US.
According to USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service ( www.usda.gov/nass ), the number cattle and calves in the United States on July 1 (year??) was 103.9 million head.
100 million cattle in the US (approximately).
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Too Many !
Ribosomes could represent as cows in a farm because most of us people eat cows that gives us protein.
Alaska has the fewest number of people per square mile among US states, with a low population density due to its vast size and remote location.
people died and cows grew wings and flew away.
A US senator represents his State, while Representatives represent the people in the States. That is why there are 2 Senators per state, but the number of representatives is based on how many people live in a State.
This is an impossible number to obtain, because cows get bred and calve out every day in the US. One day there may be 4 million cows that are bred, the next there may be only 200,000 that get bred. And each year that a statistics is taken of how many cows get bred in the US, each year it will be very different from the next.
The 1880 US Census shows that 36,909 people lived in the area which became the US state of North Dakota. The 1870 US Census shows a population of 2,405 people.