Person who works specifically with cattle.
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Examples for "rancher"
Examples for "rancher"
1The money-lender insinuatingly pushed the whisky bottle closer to the senile rancher.
2Noting the inquiring looks of Boyton and his companion, the rancher said:
3Drunk as he was, the rancher saw the absurdity of the attack.
4But the severity of his father did not dismay the young rancher.
5The boy rancher pointed to a figure standing near a stunted bush.
1But ranchers' land rights became big news recently, through one extreme example.
2The case highlights continuing tension between farmers and ranchers and environmental activists.
3All the sheep-ranchers and cattlemen for miles around came into the post.
4Some blame Aymara and other highland settlers, soy farmers and cattle ranchers.
5There were a lot of good-sized ranchers and cowboys in the area.
1The oratory of the grazier, who seconded the resolution, was not inferior.
2One Dicksee, a grazier, tries it on: gives him a guinea.
3John M'Pherson was a farmer and grazier in Kintyre- agenuineHighlander.
4He is a farmer, or rather grazier, on a grand scale.
5The interests of the grazier and agriculturalist were at variance.
1Cattle graziers and middlemen made enormous profits, rents were doubled and trebled.
2But options for farmers and graziers are few and far between.
3His National party has traditionally represented the nation's graziers, farmers and rural voters.
4Sometimes, large landholdings were left untenanted, or let to shrewd-eyed graziers.
5It's the graziers and shopkeepers that are putting a business head on this.
1She said the company will aggressively increase stocking women's tops to compete against such rivals.
1She had heard that I was a cattle man, somewhere in the West.
2You would have loved Tom Burnett, the son of the big cattle man.
3The European traveler entered into conversation with the cattle man.
4On the ride home he had not referred to the cattle man nor had she.
5It was Malcolm, another long-term resident, ex cattle man.
1In the week following, several cattle men headquartered here and at Grandaddy's.
2On free grass we have as much right as the cattle men.
3How the cattle men separated their droves, claiming their cattle, was a wonderment.
4A group of cattle men had gathered at the store.
5The cattle men were the bad guys and the sheep men the good guys.
1As for my niece, though brought up in the East, she is a born cattle woman.
2Everything is scrupulously clean, and the cattle women are working hard all the long daylight hours.
1Everything is scrupulously clean, and the cattle women are working hard all the long daylight hours.
1Besides, the cow man hasn't been called up, she added inconsequently.
2That was Minchin, the cow man, going from the dairy to the cow sheds.
3The cow man hesitated a moment and then said, "Get in."
4Something in the quiet voice of Garrett seemed to arrest the attention of the cow man.
5That trotting- cow man at Yankton ought to come up here and show Henderson a little speed.
1He liked this no better than King Chisum liked the little cow men on his flanks in the Seven Rivers country.
2He had learned to sit silent and to think while cow men talked long about the campfire and the chuck wagon.
3The author knows of one instance where five thousand sheep were killed in one box cañon by irate cow men whose range had been invaded.
4He had cowed men before with the fierceness of his look.
5The children staring wide-eyed and white-faced, the weeping women, the cowed men who shuffled and mumbled!
1A number of half-starved cowed women and girls covered with dirt and sores are quarrelling over a pipe.
1A number of half-starved cowed women and girls covered with dirt and sores are quarrelling over a pipe.
1He is the cattle rancher whom Luke insisted was such a friend of his.
2The woman was dating a cattle rancher, for hell's sake.
3The cattle rancher was at least not a drudge.
4The justices upheld a Nevada cattle rancher's misdemeanor conviction.
5A cattle rancher may have from one to two thousand head of cattle running wild.
1I was stock man in the retail house but I wasn't satisfied with it.
2And even he as well as being a stock man was a city salesman.
3He was stock man twenty years ago and ten years ago, and is to-day.
4Any good stock man will tell you that feeding too much grain "burns a cow out."
5He was Dr. Palmer's stock man.
1I met some stock men, and one of them offered me a job, and I came out and got in with them.
2These Indians were nearly always harrassingtravelers and traders and the stock men of that part of the country, and were very troublesome.
3I have known of several being killed by stock men there during the past few years, by watching for them about the water.
1He said the male vet from Sydney and the stock woman from Busselton both returned negative coronavirus results.
2She said the company will aggressively increase stocking women's tops to compete against such rivals.
1Some blame Aymara and other highland settlers, soy farmers and cattle ranchers.
2Vazquez had helped repel cattle ranchers that encroached on Huichol lands.
3They's a big fight on 'twixt us truck farmers and the cattle ranchers.
4Animals that wander outside the park are therefore not welcomed by nearby cattle ranchers.
5Instead, few representatives outside of cell-cultured meat firms, cattle ranchers and animal welfare activists showed.
6Brazil's cattle ranchers are planting cocoa on their used-up pasture, with financial support from international environmental groups.
7Environmentalists are accusing cattle ranchers and loggers of deliberately starting fires in the Amazon to clear the land.
8Authorities have fined illegal cattle ranchers and loggers, confiscated their products, and cut off bank loans to them.
9The right-wing militias were formed in the 1980s to help drug traffickers and cattle ranchers combat Marxist rebels.
10The paramilitaries were organized in the 1980s by cattle ranchers and other landed Colombians to fight the rebels.
11The biggest drivers of destruction in the Amazon are cattle ranchers and small farmers who clear trees for pasture.
12Many of his sales for larger models such as one-ton trucks are to horse and cattle ranchers, Watson said.
13In the 1980s cattle ranchers and cocaine lords formed paramilitary militias to defend against rebel kidnappings and land grabs.
14The attorney general's office said it also issued warrants for 15 others, including former mayors, senators and local cattle ranchers.
15In any case, just focusing on methane doesn't make the rampant deforestation by cattle ranchers in South America go away.
16The militias were formed in the 1980s to help business owners and cattle ranchers protect their property from leftist rebels.
Translations for cattle ranchers