Cattlemen were individuals, often ranchers or herders, who raised and managed cattle, primarily for beef production. They played a significant role in the development of the cattle industry, particularly in the American West during the late 19th century, where they engaged in cattle drives to transport herds to market. Cattlemen were often associated with the cowboy culture and were integral to the establishment of ranching as a prominent agricultural practice. Their legacy continues to influence modern ranching and the beef industry today.
Cattlemen's Days - 1944 was released on: USA: 24 June 1944
the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
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Oahu Cattlemen's Association Paniolo Hall of Fame was created in 1999.
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The cattlemen resented the sodbusters because they moved into the newly settled West and put up fences which limited the grazing land for the cattle.
Many cattlemen wanted unfenced range for their cattle and didn't like the idea of homes being built or the possibility of water being tasken.
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.
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the open grasslands
The farmers were angry with the cattlemen because the cattlemen kept destroying the farmers fences. Then the cows would eat the farmers crops. If that does not satisfy you, then you will need to make your question much more specific.
people in the east wanted beef