rancher 的定义
- a person who owns or works on a ranch.
rancher 近义词
ranch owner
person who works a ranch
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- Similar practices survived until as recently as the 1970s—ranchers in the Sierra foothills would burn brush to encourage new growth for their animals to eat.
- These technologies are expensive, and it is not unusual for seedstock producers to sell their bulls to other ranchers for $30,000 or more.
- “For ranchers of my age, this is, like, something from Mars,” he says.
- Nixon retorted that if there was going to be a torpedo fired it was going to be by America’s farmers and ranchers.
- So I’m curious what the position is of ranchers on this kind of investment from a firm like Cargill or other firms that are sort of hedging their bets on the future of meat.
- Throughout the race, the businessman, rancher, and former Democrat has vowed not to caucus with either party if he won.
- Usually a rancher of few words, when it comes to the Border Patrol, Art has a lot to say.
- Jenkins is a cattle rancher and successful businessman active in state agricultural affairs.
- We saw this during the recent standoff between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and federal officers.
- Earlier this year, Miller responded to calls to stand with Cliven Bundy and declared common cause with the renegade rancher.
- It is said that the rancher visited Chicago several times following in an effort to persuade her to return.
- While this clash was going forward between the rancher and Clip, Matt's mind had been busy.
- With big, rangy Sam Welborn, David started out to become a rancher and live out his days in peace and quiet.
- And secondly, if he should buy it, I hope I can persuade him to sell it to some first class, reputable rancher.
- Then, upon awaking, the first act of the rancher was to ascertain his bearings, so far as it was possible to do so.