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How did seminole Indians use their land?

i think to raise cattle and to grow crops


Why is cattle farming used in Scotland?

Why not? The land and climate in Scotland isn't the greatest for growing crops, but it is perfect for raising livestock like cattle, sheep and goats.


The ideal biome for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep?

The ideal biome for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep is the temperate grassland biome. This biome has fertile soil, moderate rainfall, and a suitable climate for growing a variety of crops such as wheat and corn. The grasslands also provide ample grazing land for cattle and sheep to feed on.


Why are pastoral farmers found quite high up?

Pastoral farmers usually grow both cattle and crops, they might have a large herd of cattle and use the crops to feed and ship more cattle out. Or they may sell both the crops and cattle for a greater source of income.These producers will have ownership on more land, therefore, improving more acreage. Changes may include drainage for wet climates, added forms of nutrients into the ground for higher quality crops or pasture fields for large amounts of cattle.


How much do cattle ranchers in the rainforest destroy in a day?

None. Ranchers don't raise their cattle in the rainforest. They raise their cattle on land that was once rainforest, and deforested for reasons either for making more land for more cattle, or more land to grow more crops from palm oil to soybeans.


Do you have to have cattle on your land to be a farm?

no; just grow a lot of crops (ex. corn, squash, tomatoes, pumpkins, zuccini, etc.)


How did the land used for cattle ranching change between 1850 and 1990?

It went from being wild native prairie to rangeland that was extremely overgrazed. Then the government stepped in and initiated some research into proper grazing practices on rangeland and improving rangeland health, and the land slowly came back from being overgrazed to being healthy again. Also, a lot of tracts of land that were used for grazing cattle were turned over to be used for crops. But there is still a lot of land available to ranch cattle on, land that is not suitable to grow crops on.


What are some effects of drought in east Africa?

That is because there is not enough water and there for the land gets dry and crops die and etc


What describes why cattle and sheep are raised in the Australian Outback?

Most of the land in Australia is unsuitable for growing crops; its best and very ideal for raising cattle and sheep in because of the ability to graze them all year round and the good grass that grows well.


Why did miners and ranchers move west?

Farmers need to enclose the land (to protect their planted crops) - they used barbed wire for this. Ranchers needed unimpeded open plains to drive their cattle across (the cattle got entangled in the wire).


Would a hectare of land for beef cattle feed the same number of people as a hectare of wheat?

No. Grazing land for cattle needs much more space than does grain production for the same caloric benefit.


Why did cattlemen and homesteaders come into conflict?

Farmers thought that cattle and other livestock shouldn't graze the land because it had nutrients to be used for crops. Cattlemen or ranchers wanted the land to graze the animals.