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Agriculture is the industry which produces sheep, beef and dairy cattle, wheat, fruits, and potatoes. Agriculture in New Zealand contributes about 2/3 of their exported goods.

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How many Angus cattle in New Zealand?

As of recent estimates, New Zealand has approximately 300,000 Angus cattle. The breed is popular for its high-quality beef production and is widely raised across the country. The Angus cattle industry plays a significant role in New Zealand's agricultural sector, contributing to both domestic consumption and export markets.


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There are no such things as "ranchers" in Australia and New Zealand. in Australia, the most common livestock is sheep and cattle, and these are raised on sheep and cattle stations, by station-owners. In New Zealand, farmers mostly raise sheep on runs or stations.


Why were railroads so important in the growth of the cattle industry?

Railroads were crucial to the growth of the cattle industry as they provided an efficient means to transport cattle from ranches in the West to markets in the East. This connectivity allowed ranchers to capitalize on the demand for beef in urban areas, significantly increasing profits. Additionally, railroads facilitated the movement of supplies and materials needed for cattle ranching, contributing to the industry's expansion. Overall, railroads transformed cattle ranching from a localized enterprise into a nationwide industry.


What are four sources of income that are provided by New Zealand's geography?

Wine, wool, cattle, fishing

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