1. ranching - Noun
2. ranching - Verb
farming for the raising of livestock (particularly cattle)
Source: WordNetTourism, viticulture and agriculture, logging and mining, ranching and manufacturing and ever-increasing numbers of small and medium-sized businesses are just a few of the industries, within this diverse riding, that help maintain a growing economy. Stockwell Day
And representatives from forestry, ranching and other industry groups expressed concern about how Indigenous land rights could affect the economy. Source: Internet
Amid rising global demand for soybeans and corn, more farmers switched from ranching to cultivating these crops, thereby helping reduce the conflict between ranchers and jaguars. Source: Internet
About 60 homes in an old ranching and farming area near Covelo, which is about 180 miles (290 kilometres) north of San Francisco, were ordered evacuated as the blaze erupted late in the afternoon. Source: Internet
Along a river valley, Dong women who have returned from cattle ranching haul grass and firewood on poles carried on their shoulders, on January 4, 2018. Source: Internet
And all of these effects will be felt by those of us who depend on farming, ranching or fishing for our food. Source: Internet