Farmers were able to keep cattle on their farms thanks to the development of improved breeding techniques, which produced healthier and more productive animals. Additionally, advancements in veterinary care and nutrition helped maintain cattle health and productivity. The establishment of pasture management practices and the use of Fencing also enabled farmers to manage their herds more effectively. Finally, access to markets for selling cattle provided economic incentives for farmers to maintain their livestock.
Hopefully, in profit
Barbed wire because it helped farmers/rangers keep their cattle from being stolen
Sharecropping
Some do, yes.
By operating free gins and mills, farmers' alliances allowed farmers to save money.
By operating free gins and mills, farmers' alliances allowed farmers to save money.
by operating free gins and mills, they let farmers save money~apex
Holstein-Friesian are the most popular breed of cattle found. Many farms keep these milk cows.
They operated free mills and gins that small farmers could use.
Farmer alliances, such as the Farmers' Alliance movement in the late 19th century, helped poor farmers by promoting collective action and cooperation among them. These organizations provided access to credit, shared resources, and facilitated the establishment of cooperative businesses, which allowed farmers to reduce costs and enhance their bargaining power against exploitative practices by banks and railroads. Additionally, they advocated for political reforms, including better access to markets and fairer prices for crops, which aimed to improve the economic conditions necessary for farmers to maintain their livelihoods and keep their farms.
i believe its homestead act n
Cowbells have been around for a long time. Farmers used them to keep track of their cattle for centuries.