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The cattle industry and mining were very important in the westward expansion. They were two of the main reasons why the railroad was built. Without the railroad many small towns would not have been founded.
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The cattle industry had its origins in Europe. Several breeds of cattle, from many different countries throughout the content of Europe.
When the cattle industry failed in Abilene the town lost business and residents. Things dried up when the cattle industry was gone and the town could not sustain itself without it.
Investing in the cattle industry affects the industry as a whole because it can help develop new technology and fix problems that may plague the industry. It can also help make it easier for others to enter the market.
All sorts of inventions changed the cattle and farming industry. It just depends on what time period you're referring to.
It helps the cattle industry because since texas had alot of plains the cattle were able to survive in texas.
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Cattle raising is important to the cattle industry because it keeps a constant supply of calves that are used for beef.
Charles E. Ball has written: 'Building the beef industry' -- subject(s): History, Beef industry, Cattle trade 'The finishing touch' -- subject(s): Cattle, Feeding and feeds, Feedlots, History, Texas Cattle Feeders Association
The cattle industry and mining were very important in the westward expansion. They were two of the main reasons why the railroad was built. Without the railroad many small towns would not have been founded.
Jay J. Wagoner has written: 'Arizona's heritage' -- subject- s -: History, Juvenile literature 'History of the cattle industry in southern Arizona, 1540-1940' -- subject- s -: Animal industry, Cattle trade 'Arizona' -- subject- s -: Textbooks, Juvenile literature, History 'Arizona'
The cattle industry originated in Ancient Egypt over 5000 years ago. Same with the cattle drives.
Which western states have cattle as a primary industry
Developed vaccine for Anthrax, a disease that threatened the cattle industry.
Peter K. Simpson has written: 'A social history of the cattle industry in southeastern Oregon, 1869-1912' -- subject(s): Cattle trade, Ranch life, Social conditions 'The community of cattlemen' -- subject(s): Cattle breeders, Cattle trade, History, Ranchers, Ranches
expansion of railway lines