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Ranchers are people who raise livestock like horses and cattle for a living. They are essentially "grass farmers" because they use these livestock to harvest the fodder, forages, grasslands (tame or native) in such a way that helps "produce" the livestock they wish to sell for income purposes. Ranchers may also be called "farmers" if they also maintain a grain operation along with the livestock they raise.

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Raise Cattle, and Sell it to earn money. Other livestock is also produced from ranchers. With it they could sell it to earn money, or trade with other coutries,people, etc...

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