Ranching in a Changing Land - Modern Ranching in Texas

Much has changed since the days of the mission-owned cattle ranches, but the lure of Texas ranch land remains as strong as ever.
By: Texas Ranch Deals
 
EL PASO, Texas - Oct. 8, 2015 - PRLog -- Those ranchers who are fortunate to have had Texas ranch land in their families for generations can attest to the fact that much has changed since the days of the mission-owned cattle ranches. Back when it all started, in the 1600s, there were too many cattle to count and they fed off the endless untamed natural vegetation. Stories trickled down of the changing history, as overgrazing and drought took place, eventually culminating in land owners fencing off their herds and dealing with the violence that emerged as a response to the loss in labor and free-range benefits.

What Does Texas Ranch Land Look Like Today?
Today, cattle ranching has changed a great deal – for starters, the overwhelming majority of grazing land in Texas is privately held. This means that private citizens or residents of the U.S., like you, can purchase parcels of land from a vendor like Texas Ranch Deals and start your own ranch. As a cyclical industry, where high grain-feed prices and water levels have a great deal of influence on the success of commercial ranching, you can choose to do it for yourself, or for profit – depending on how you envision using your new land.

As for the present status of general Texas ranching, long gone are the endless, sprawling vistas populated by grazing cattle for as far as the eye can see. These have been replaced by commercial feedlots and meat slaughter industries that are largely computerized. In fact, much of the effect of technological advancement has been to convert Texas ranch land from grazing pastures to hunting grounds for trophy hunters and those seeking game. As a result, it is not at all uncommon to see more zebras and ostrich than cattle or buffalo on some West Texas ranches.

Options for Utilizing Texas Ranch Land
Ranching still holds a special place in the hearts of many Texans. Even though it no longer dominates the scene, there’s something special about raising your own cattle, farming or buying the necessary feed, and having fresh meat on the dinner table. A ranch can have a wide range of sizes, too - from just enough to support a family, to large enough to run an export business. The key take-away is that when you actually own the land – it is yours to do with as you please.

For more information about how to purchase your own piece of Texas ranch land, contact the land specialists at Texas Ranch Deals, by calling 888-777-2759 or visiting them online at - https://www.texasranchdeals.com/

Contact
Jerry Strano - Land Specialist
jerry@texasranchdeals.com
888-777-2759
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