I believe almost every state in the US, except for maybe Alaska, has a ranch of some form or other. However the most obvious states that would have ranches would be the following:
Texas
Oklahoma
Montana
Florida
Alabama
Utah
Colorado
California
Nevada
Nebraska
Kansas
Arkansas
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
Georgia
Louisiana
Missouri
Wisconsin
Arizona
Tennessee
West Virginia
Kentucky
about 30000 horses in the united states
Texas has the most farms and ranches in the United States.
What do you mean "Big ranch?" Are you referring to ranches with a lot of land or a lot of livestock, or both? For all we know, all 50 states could have large ranches of either proportions.
Montana is home to approximately 28,000 ranches, making it one of the states with the highest number of ranches in the U.S. These ranches vary in size and type, encompassing both cattle and sheep operations, as well as recreational and hobby ranches. The vast open spaces and favorable climate contribute to Montana's strong ranching culture and economy.
moved to the west and worked on ranches and farms :))
Open range ranches.
Deseret Ranches was created in 1950.
The address of the Southwest Ranches Historical Society Inc is: 13400 Griffin Road, Southwest Ranches, FL 33330
Spur Steak Ranches was created in 1967.
Cattle are located at farms and ranches. You can also find them in lots of states in the Midwest.
Mondel Rogers has written: 'Old ranches of the Texas plains' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Ranches, Ranches in art
Spur Steak Ranches's motto is 'A Taste for Life'.