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  2. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Great Montana Centennial Cattle Drive of 1989 celebrated the state of Montana's centennial and raised money for a college scholarship fund as 2,400 people (including some working cowboys), 200 wagons and 2,800 cattle traveled 50 miles in six days from Roundup to Billings along a major highway. [27]

  3. Sierra Bonita Ranch - Wikipedia

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    In the Arizona Territory from 1873–91, cattle herds grew from 40,000 to 1.5 million head. [12] Hooker built a sound operation and was one of the few Arizona ranchers to survive a disastrous drought in 1891, which killed over half the cattle due in part to severe overgrazing.

  4. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Out of 20,005 ranches and farms in Arizona, cattle is raised on more than 30% of them. In 2015, Arizona's cattle industry allowed ranchers to produce 1.4 billion beef meals and feed 8 million people, and in 2018, the state was able to produce 455.7 million pounds (206.7 kt) of red meat.

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  6. Aztec Land & Cattle Company - Wikipedia

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    Aztec Land and Cattle Company, Limited ("Aztec") is a land company with a historic presence in Arizona. It was formed in 1884 and incorporated in early 1885 as a cattle ranching operation that purchased 1,000,000 acres in northern Arizona from the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad .

  7. Stockyards cattle drives bring Fort Worth history to life ...

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    Daily cattle drives in the Stockyards are brief, but there’s a whole day’s worth of work that goes into bringing this piece of Fort Worth history to life.

  8. White Stallion Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Its 3,000 acres (12 km 2) property adjoins the Saguaro National Park's western unit, the Tucson Mountain District, to the south. The MZ Bar Ranch grew a reputation in the film industry, and its vicinity was a filming location for numerous westerns , including The Last Round-Up (1947), Relentless (1948), The Gal Who Took the West (1949), [ 4 ...

  9. Empire Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Empire Ranch is a working cattle ranch in southeastern Pima County, Arizona, that was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. In its heyday, Empire Ranch was one of the largest in Arizona, with a range spanning over 180 square miles (470 km 2), and its owner, Walter L. Vail, was an important figure in the establishment of southern Arizona's cattle industry.