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Vast cattle land of my father's fathers.
Meanwhile, vast cattle ranches take up large areas of arable land.
A vast cattle and meat trade is carried on at an abattoir on the riverfront.
Catholic missions ran vast cattle ranches and planted California's first citrus groves and vines.
The beef industry boomed, and cattle barons like John Chisum trailed longhorns in from Texas, creating vast cattle kingdoms on the southeastern plains.
Some researchers speculate whether they are actually uncontacted or merely hidden, as they live amid the vast cattle ranches created around them.
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"The unconnected myth of the lobizón began among Argentina's "gauchos," the cowboys of Argentina's vast cattle-raising Pampas, adapted from the older European werewolf legends," said Balmaceda.
The gauchos, descendants of Latin adventurers and Indian women, were landless nomads who became the cowboys of the pampas when the vast cattle-raising fazendas, or ranches, were established in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Chávez handed a thousand farmers the vast nationalised cattle lands, though many who came hoping to grow arable crops found their harvest wiped out by flooding.
The vast inland cattle empires of the 19th century tended to shift to coastal areas during the 20th century, reversing the path of cotton.
Sheep don't need water in the vast quantities cattle require and farming them is in itself a form of recycling: they graze hills and marginal land, recovering nutrients from poor grass and weeds other livestock won't eat.
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