Farm or Ranch??

   / Farm or Ranch?? #21  
"Ranch" comes from a Spanish word, so I'd guess what to call it is related to where your land is, more than what you do on it.

I agree and feel like it is more a regional thing. The South West tends to lean towards having ranches and the Illinois corn belt where I was raised only had farms. Even if they raised cattle.

As a bit of a follow up question, what do you call an acreage without crops or critters?

MarkV
 
   / Farm or Ranch??
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#23  
As a bit of a follow up question, what do you call an acreage without crops or critters?

MarkV

Dunno???? Vacation rental???...or in my budget, the State Park:laughing:
 
   / Farm or Ranch?? #24  
if your predominant activity is aimed at raising stuff with feet, then it's a ranch.... you know, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, deer, etc. In this pursuit, you can have tractors and even raise crops aimed at feeding your animals...oats, hay, feed, etc.

A farm is where your predominant activity is to raise crops for sale, typically row crops...corn, milo, cotton, peanuts, etc. You may have animals which clean up the fields or maintain waterways, but are not your primary income focus.

Good explanation...:thumbsup:
 
   / Farm or Ranch?? #25  
it does get confusing. i worked on a ranch in montana that called a 40,000 acre section of pasture a "horse field"......so go figure.

by the way..i wante to call my place "Buttcrack ranch" but the wife put the kabash on that
 
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   / Farm or Ranch?? #27  
it does get confusing. i worked on a ranch in montana that called a 40,000 acre section of pasture a "horse field"......so go figure.

I once had the opportunity to hunt Javelina on the King Ranch in south Texas. After getting the pre-hunt instructions from our outfitter he assigned us to different "pastures" to hunt. 6 of us were assigned to hunt "_______ pasture" (I've forgotten the name). I got to wondering just how much the six of us had to hunt and if we'd be "bumping" into one another while out on our pursuit of these little stinking pigs. At the end of the his long list of "do's and don't's" I had to ask the question......"how big a pasture is the "________ pasture" ? His response........"twenty-four thousand acres!" I think they named that place correctly! The King Ranch! Of course the "King" came from the fellow's name who created it.

Our place is only 40 acres and we have a variety of horses, dogs and cats and are currently "cowless" and we affectionately call it the "Last Dollar Ranch"!:D

I do know of a fairly popular horse trainer who named his place "Almosta Ranch"!:D:thumbsup:
 
   / Farm or Ranch?? #29  
My circa 1780 PA Dutch farmhouse contains large chestnut posts and beams, and walnut flooring. Does that mean I live in a "nut house"?
 
   / Farm or Ranch?? #30  
Ohmigawd, you just planted an irresistable urge to plant a few acres of filberts, just so I can have a nut farm!

You could get a hyena* & have yourself a funny farm :confused3:

* The laughing variety, of course
 

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