It can be called a ranch or a cattle farm.
Haciendas
The region for grazing sheep and cattle in Argentina is called Las Pampas. In North America, this is called a "range" or "pasture."
They were called Haciendas
A cattle farm worker is called a herdsman.
yes all kinds of people farm in the north America
A pastoral farm is one that typically raises livestock (particularly sheep and goats, but will also include cattle as well) to graze on pasture for most of the year. In North America, such farms are called ranches. In the United Kingdom, European Union and New Zealand this is called pastoral farming.
Charolais are pretty popular, though not as popular as Angus cattle are. Relatively speaking, if you see a farm with white and yellow or red-factor cows or cattle, chances are they are Charolais. You can find them all over North America (except the far north), Mexico, Great Britain, France, Australia, etc.
Many farmers in Arkansas raise cattle, but I wouldn't say that "Arkansas" either is 'a' cattle farm or 'cattle farm(s)'. :)
A hobby farm is a small farm that is not a primary source of income. The number of cattle is not really part of the definition.
The largest cattle farm in the United States is Desert Cattle and Citrus Ranch, located in Florida. This ranch is run by the Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Central Florida.
A farm or property. Or if they are really large and out west a station.
"of a herd of cattle led by ranchers" as you have used it above is already the possessive for of "a herd of cattle led by ranchers"! For example: The herd of cattle which was led by the ranchers bought a farm. The farm is now owned by the herd. It is the herd's farm. It is the farm of the herd of cattle led by ranchers.