None. Cattle farmers (or ranchers) do not operate within the forest itself. They raise their cows outside of the forest where the grass grows...which is where their herd of cattle eat the grass.
Many farmers in Arkansas raise cattle, but I wouldn't say that "Arkansas" either is 'a' cattle farm or 'cattle farm(s)'. :)
A rainforest is not a domestic bovine's habitat because no grass grows there. Cattle are grazing animals, not browsers.
Of course she does!! Canada may not have as many cattle that her neighbor does to the south, but she still has farmers and ranchers within her borders that raise cattle.
Farmers want their cattle to produce high quality meat and a high milk yield
Cattle ranching
If someone would like to sell cattle in Houston, the best place to do it is online. Many farmers sell their livestock, including cattle, on Craigslist.
Negatively. Trees are cut down and burned releasing CO2 into the atmosphere as the cattle barons want to expand their cattle operations. Cutting down the rainforests not only contribute significantly to the greenhouse gas effect, but also endangering critical plant and wildlife habitat where a vast number/variety of plant and animal life exist, most still unknown to many scientists.
They get a lot of produce from the rainforest by taking fruits and land of the Amazon
cattle herders
farmers
Out of necessity in order for the ancient farmers to count how many cattle they had and what area of land they owned.
There are many factors that helped the farmers on the great plains to overcome opposition from cattle ranchers. For instance they bought new and improved machinery which improved efficiency in their farming.