Cattle ranching
An example of extensive agriculture is cattle ranching, where livestock are raised over large areas of land with minimal inputs such as labor or fertilizers. This type of agriculture typically involves low stocking densities and relies on natural resources like grasslands for animal grazing.
Although both are forms of extensive grazin, there are some differences: while pastoralism is mainly related to extensive grazing by a community or group of any land under communal ownership, ranching means private ownership. Pastoralism is a more nomadic form, mainly without commercial goals.
Mainly extensive ranching practices, like with goats, cattle and sheep.
Ranching is using a lot of land to raise livestock. The land is used in several ways, and some of the land can also be used to grow the food for the livestock.
Mining, ranching, farming, tourism, and manufacturing (mostly commercial machines and medical supplies).
There are two types commercial grain farming-extensive commercial grain farmingintensive commercial grain farming
Just ranching, or "modern-day" ranching, if you will.
the use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
cattle ranching
Ranching is very important for a great many reasons. Ranching can provide the world with meat to eat for example.
Spain was responsible for cattle ranching in the Southwest.