Noun
a person who owns or operates a ranch
Source: WordNetAs a rancher in the western U.S., Williams knows best and shares how cattle largely graze on land that isn’t suitable for growing crops, and that this land actually thrives when grazed properly. Source: Internet
“A rancher had to be handy with a gun and be able to set a trap to catch predators common to the area like black bear, wildcat, wolf and coyote,” the pair say. Source: Internet
Bruce Dern plays George Spahn, the aged California rancher who was persuaded to allow the Manson Family to live on his property. Source: Internet
Coase argued that without transaction costs the initial assignment of property rights makes no difference to whether or not the farmer and rancher can achieve the economically efficient outcome. Source: Internet
Central to strong partnerships is building trust and “honest people sitting around, getting over their biases, their agendas, and listening to one another,” said one rancher. Source: Internet
Conservationists have seized on writings Pendley made as recently as 2016 that defended so-called sagebrush rebels like scofflaw rancher Cliven Bundy who want federal public lands turned over to states or private interests. Source: Internet