The number of people who worked on a large ranch in the 1930s varied widely depending on the size of the ranch and its operations. Typically, large ranches employed anywhere from a handful to several dozen workers, including cowboys, laborers, and support staff. Seasonal work, particularly during roundup or harvest times, could temporarily increase the workforce. Economic conditions during the Great Depression also influenced employment levels on ranches.
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They were treated poorly with no respect at all, they were paid about $50 (50 Bucks) a month.
They were treated like dirt with no respect towards them at all, basically they were nothing but workers who didn't earn more the 50$ a month.
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Dally worked as a ranch hand at the Slash J ranch.
Curley was a professional boxer before he started working on the ranch.
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
his hometown was in Calledenes, USA, travelling to "Weedwood" somewhere else
They had been working on the ranch for 20 years.
harry
he worked at various farm houses over the summers.
The ranch gate, I believe.