Ranchers hate wolves because wolves eat their cattle and livestock(which they need to make a living)
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Cattle ranchers vs Sheep herders since sheep make water holes unpotable for cattle, Farmers vs Cattle ranchers since farmers want to fence in crops and cattle need an open range, Bankers vs debtors bankers have the cash and debtors have assets but very uneven cash flow. Native Americans vs new comers since they had different ideas about land ownership. Mormons vs everyone else.
to make jumpers and stuff
they make it by shaving the wool from their sheep and getting someone to soe it for them
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.
Metis were historically fur-traders and mountain men. Today they are more often farmers and ranchers.
Farmers and ranchers don't like the prairie dog because it is said that the prairie dog use to run around the farms....also prairie dogs like to make noises...and the farmers/ranchers dont like it! DUHH!! This was written by: Heather Mishler...i go to st francis middle school!
They use it to make wool clothes and other things out of wool.
On ranches, people raise many types of farm animals. Most ranchers will keep animals that need large open spaces such as sheep, cows, or horses. Ranchers also may make things off the land that are harder to make in urban settings.
a meaty/fat body in case they use it for food, and lots of wool in case they use it to make yarn.
to farmers, ranchers, producers and harvesters of aquatic products, operators providing farm services, and rural residents. They make loans to discount commercial paper for local financial institutions
No. Why? Because it's just as ridiculous a question as asking whether farmers and ranchers should be taxed for the dust they make when they are doing agricultural activities, or fined for their cows producing too much gas. Putting more pressure on farmers and ranchers to spend more money is a recipe for disaster, because they aren't getting much money from farming and ranching in the first place. A farmer or rancher cannot stop runoff from happening because it will always happen according to the shape of the land. It's like asking them to spend more money to flatten the landscape so that they don't have runoff, which is completely ludicrous. Most farmers and ranchers are being careful about lessening runoff into bodies of water, and doing as much as they can to prevent such a thing. But it will only work if Mother Nature is willing to co-operate, which, in 9 times out of 10 she usually has other ideas. If you want to charge farmers and ranchers for run-off, fine. But remember, that's a really good way of making them go out of business and thus create less food for a growing population.