No. Houses are used to live in, and cattle are used to generate profit, put beef in the freezer and maybe get milk from, if they have a dairy cow for that purpose. Other than that, your question makes no sense whatsoever.
Answer this question… what do the tenant farmers hope to do with the money they make selling their possessions?
Ranchers wanted to use the land to graze their cattle on and make money off of their cattle, whereas the farmers wanted to use that same land to grow their crops. Farmers didn't like (and they still don't) cattle free-ranging across their fields, and a bit of friction was caused between ranchers with their free-ranging cattle and the farmers who just wanted to plant a few plots of wheat for their families.
Other cattlemen or butchers. There are no Cattle Farmers, they are called Cattle Ranchers, Farmers work the land for planting crops. Cattle are sold two ways, at a sale barn or by ranch sale. The sale barn have sales on weekly sales open to the public, ranch sales are held a ranch usually once a year and mostly by invitation, these cattle usually are registered breeds. Cattle sold at a sale barn may make several trips across the country before they make it to the meat market.
Ranchers hate wolves because wolves eat their cattle and livestock(which they need to make a living)
Farmers wanted to plow the land to sow their crops in, and had to fence off their property against unwanted guests like cattle. The cattle drivers, on other hand, wanted a fence-free country to move their herd of cattle across so they didn't have to make detours around all these fenced property. Sometimes they didn't even bother going around the fenced areas, but simply through them, ruining the farmer's hard work. This lead to confrontations between farmers and the cattle drivers.
Yes, Louisiana does make money from cattle production. The state has a significant cattle industry, primarily focused on beef cattle, contributing to the agricultural economy. Louisiana's favorable climate and abundant pastureland support cattle grazing, making it a viable source of income for many farmers. Additionally, cattle farming supports related industries, such as feed production and meat processing, further enhancing its economic impact.
The farmers made money by planting crops and other things
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pine can make Baseball bats and houses.
Cattle were a source of food so people could trade them for things they needed or sell them to make money. As far back as 9000 BC people were trading cattle.
Kind of. Farmers can grow things like corn and soybeans, both of which can be used to make plastics.
some farmers sold their houses in order to move to another state