1. Texas
2. Nebraska
3. Kansas
4. Colorado
5. Iowa
6. California
7. South Dakota
8. Oklahoma
9. Arizona
10. Minnesota
Source 1997 Census of Agriculture
Texas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
No, fed cattle goes to nebraska, pastureland cattle and ran cattle goes to texas, and then it goes to kansas
None, since cattle herding is not an industry. Raising cattle, however, is. Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Oklahoma are the top five states as far as raising beef cattle is concerned. California, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania and Idaho are the top five states for the raising of dairy cattle and gross milk production.
The area from Kansas to Montana was referred to as the cattle kingdom because this was an area where the cattle outnumbered humans. Kansas and Montana were, and still are, high beef production states.
The two most renowned states where cattle ranching is found are Jalisco (17.5% of total production) and Michoacan (9%). These states are on western Mexico, facing the Pacific Ocean.
Cattle are found in all states.
Which western states have cattle as a primary industry
English is the dominate language in the United States.
English is the dominate language in the United States.
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Cattle farming is typically practiced in the northern states of India. This can include the states of Haryana and Punjab.
They were the only type of cattle available in the 1800's that could be raised and used for beef production in the United States, particularly in the western territories. They were tough, durable, and could be raised with minimal to no human management or interference. At the time, they were the only and best cattle that could be raised in the rough and tough conditions of the Southwestern portion of the USA.