Texas famring/ranches
By sedel1027
@sedel1027 (17846)
Cupertino, California
June 21, 2011 9:48am CST
Maybe someone could lend some insight on this. While driving through Texas we saw a lot of HUGE ranches (I assume cattle or sheep. there was a llama ranch lol). I know these places are thousands of acres, but for the most part you could see no animals and the land was left natural. Is this typical for a running ranch? The houses we could see from the road were immense, so they are definitely getting money from somewhere.
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@donquack03 (131)
• Guam
29 Jun 11
sounds suspicious. I hope it is not like what I suspect based on your observation.
It could also be they are letting the land "regenerate itself."
Land needs to regenerate every 7th year. In the Bible it says so.
but now a days with fertilizer, that advice is useless for farmers.


