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Not really. Most of all beef or any kind of livestock products are from the midwest, mainly Nebraska.
Use the on-line calculator below to do your break-even analysis for raising cattle.
Ranchers made the western cattle industry profitable. They did this by selling and raising cattle for food and agricultural purposes.
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
Cattle ranching is important to Arizona's economy because many places in Arizona are not fit for farming. Arizona is a desert state in the southwestern United States. In most areas there are probably more cattle than people.
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Not really. Most of all beef or any kind of livestock products are from the midwest, mainly Nebraska.
Not really. Most of all beef or any kind of livestock products are from the midwest, mainly Nebraska.
Cattle raising is important to the cattle industry because it keeps a constant supply of calves that are used for beef.
Northeast what: United States? Canada? Europe? Australia? Asia? Please be more specific in asking these kinds of questions.
So they could feed the east
Raising cattle.
It is the process of breeding and raising cattle for the purpose of meat production.
Beef cattle raising is just a play of words for a job of raising beef cattle. Raising beef cattle often involves breeding beef cows to a bull to produce calves that are sold for the meat market. However raising beef cattle also involves raising purebreds to sell to other producers; stocker/backgrounding operation which "raise" weanling calves from weaning age to adequate age and weight to start finishing; and "raising" steers or finishing cattle to slaughter.
Both produce methane. However, studies have shown that rice production produces much more methane gas than the raising of cattle in either a pasture or industrial setting. Also, the waste resulted from raising cattle in a drylot or feedlot setting can make the air quite smelly. No doubt rice farming does the same job to the air, causing what would be considered "air pollution."
Raising cattle for beef (or, as you like to call it, "beef cattle raising") has been around since the New Stone Age, which is over 10,000 years ago. Thus there is no definite year when such an event was "invented."
Dairy cattle