Cattle Ranching
Cattle ranching is the practice of raising cattle for beef, milk, and other products. Ranchers manage large areas of land, known as ranches, where they provide food, water, and shelter for the animals. This type of agriculture is common in regions with vast open spaces, such as the United States, Australia, and parts of South America.
Cattle ranching involves various activities, including breeding, feeding, and caring for the animals. Ranchers often use techniques like rotational grazing to maintain healthy pastures. The industry plays a significant role in the economy, providing jobs and contributing to food supply chains worldwide.