To ranch, yes. But to farm, that grassland is just going to be turned over to be used for crops. So no, you don't need grasslands to farm.
Ranch.
The Esperanto words for farm and ranch are the same. The word is bieno.
Ranch
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
Go to http://www.agriaffiliates.com/childears.htm, there is information on managing a farm and ranch there.
A ranch. it is not called a farm.
A prairie environment, or one that has prairie-like ground or grasslands within an area that has forestry (forests; abundance of trees) surrounding the acred land of a farm and/or ranch.
yes they do cause they need food so like if they have no food they eat the grass
The web address of the Farm And Ranch Museum is: http://www.farmandranchmuseum.com
farm is to ranch as boulevard is to street.
Street
A ranch hand is a valuable employee to any ranch or farm owner. The role of the ranch hand is to perform jobs and duties required on a farm or ranch, such as milking, taking care of cattle and other animals, plowing, sowing, repairing fence, branding, hauling to market, and etc. Duties will vary according to type of ranch and farm.