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Because they thought it a waste of space for cattle to be grazing on land that had such good soil. Back then, good soil often and primarily meant soil to raise crops on, not to graze animals. Consequently, they didn't see that maintaining the native grasslands of the great plains by grazing cattle on them was practical, because they thought it was a waste of land that could otherwise be used to grow crops on.

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In the early 1800s many Americans did not think cattle were practical. This was because it was too dry to grow enough food for them and people moved around a lot.

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Q: In the 1800's why didn't the Americans think that cattle ranches in the great plains were practical?
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