While common in the United States, large-scale ranching is also a vital economic activity in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South America and Africa.
A ranch is traditionally defined as a large farm dedicated to raising grazing animals, such as cattle, sheep, or goats. Unlike sedentary livestock farming, large-scale ranching often relies on vast rangelands to provide forage for animals.
Today’s ranching industry is shifting toward more sustainable practices to balance profitability with ecological health. The Guest Ranch Business (U.S. National Park Service)
While common in the United States, large-scale ranching is also a vital economic activity in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South America and Africa.
A ranch is traditionally defined as a large farm dedicated to raising grazing animals, such as cattle, sheep, or goats. Unlike sedentary livestock farming, large-scale ranching often relies on vast rangelands to provide forage for animals. While common in the United States, large-scale ranching
Today’s ranching industry is shifting toward more sustainable practices to balance profitability with ecological health. The Guest Ranch Business (U.S. National Park Service) While common in the United States