cattle and corn
I believe so.
Rancher, Dairy Farmer, Cattle Producer, Cattle Grazier, Beef Producer, Dairy Producer, Cattleman/Cattlewoman, Drover, Cowboy, Cowkeeper, etc.
Cattle ranchers are and always have raised (not "rise") cattle for beef, they've never began to raise cattle for products other than beef for any reason. Of course you may be referring to those ranchers who raise cattle to sell their cattle to other ranchers who need those type of cattle for their operations. Seedstock or purebred cattlemen still contribute to the beef industry, though, when they cull out cows, bulls, heifers and steered young bulls because they do not fit or are inferior to the type of stock they need to raise to sell to other seedstock producers or commercial producers.
Cattle, crops, fruit and oil.
latifundio
The western cattle bonanza was when ranchers bought up large parcels of land. On this land they raised cattle.
One reason for the end of the western cattle bonanza was--overgrazing of the plains. (NovaNet)
over grazing of the plains.
Raising large numbers of cattle
Raising large numbers of cattle
Cowboys that care cared for horses and broncos were called wranglers. They called orphaned calves dogies. They rounded up the cattle and drove them to market every spring.
Bonanza was the term for a large gold strike during the 'gold fever' days of the old west. The Poderosa was worth it's weight in gold with timber and cattle as a source of revenue, a real 'bonanza' for the lucky Cartwrights.
to move to a more productive landraising large numbers of cattle.
to move to a more productive landraising large numbers of cattle.
Cattle Farming can be a profitable business.
To attempt to end fighting over grazing lands. People were also figuring out how to cross fence & graze cattle in the same area as opposed to continously move/range cattle.
Railroads being built in the Great Plains and the public demand for beef helped the cattle business. Long cattle drives bought cattle to the Great Plains.