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History of the Ranch Cattle Industry in Oklahoma

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When the Canadian Pacific Railroad arrived in this area in 1883, the interest in pastures grew dramatically and by the year 1884 the pasture industry was fully established in the southern part of Alberta, mainly in the south of the Calgary Mountains It was. Since we can ship beef cheaply to the rapidly expanding UK market, a large-scale beef company, which is Canadian prairie, was organized. Cochrane, Bar U, Oxley, Walrond Ranch in Alberta, and other Saskatchewan states. The state success years and the opening range of BC lasted from 1887 to 1900. Between 1897 and 1911, Canada sent an average of 130,000 cattle to Britain annually.

More than 5 million cattle were found in Oklahoma's farms, farms and meadows, from the former cotton farm to the east domesticated meadow, the original buffalo lawn of Panhandle Plateau. In the 21st century, it became the fourth biggest producer of beef in the United States. Due to the long history of Indian territory, Oklahoma is a major factor in the cattle industry due to the combination of nutrient grasses and productive grain farms.

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