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Cattle farming is a type of livestock production that involves the raising of cattle for meat, milk, and other products. Cattle are typically raised in pastures, where they are allowed to graze on grass and other vegetation. Cattle are also fed a variety of grains and supplements to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients. Cattle farming is a major industry in many countries, and is an important source of food and income for many rural communities.
Cattle farming is a complex process that involves a variety of activities, such as breeding, feeding, and health management. Cattle farmers must also be aware of the environmental impacts of their operations, such as water and air pollution, and the potential for soil erosion.
Cattle farming is a major contributor to the global economy, providing employment and income for millions of people. It is also an important source of food, providing a variety of products such as beef, milk, and dairy products.
Some of the major companies in the cattle farming market include Cargill, JBS, Tyson Foods, National Beef, and Smithfield Foods. Show Less Read more