What is another word for ranchers?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈant͡ʃəz] (IPA)

Ranchers are people who own and operate ranches, typically engaged in raising livestock or cultivating crops. There are several synonyms for ranchers that are commonly used in different regions and cultures. Some of the synonyms include cattle farmers, cowboys, graziers, herdsmen, pastoralists, and stockmen. These terms all refer to individuals who work on or manage ranches, and their activities focus on the care and maintenance of livestock such as cattle, horses, and sheep. These synonyms highlight the importance of ranchers in the agricultural industry, and their contributions to the local economy and community.

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What are the hypernyms for Ranchers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
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    farmers, Livestock producers, rural land owners, rural residents.

Usage examples for Ranchers

But facts told by ranchers an' men who were here only yesterday make little of the rumors.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey
Are any of the other ranchers having trouble?
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey
Farmers, ranchers, cowboys, from all over this side of the river.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey

Famous quotes with Ranchers

  • On this National Agriculture Day, when we all should be taking time to thank and pay tribute to America's farmers, ranchers and their families who produce the food for our tables, we are finding those same people in dire need of our help and support.
    Michael McCaul
  • Our farmers and ranchers have never faced as many problems as they do today with drought, range fires, high gas prices and an ever tightening budget on agriculture subsidies.
    Michael McCaul
  • the ranchers, who would have remained unperturbed should the American flag have been run up in Sonoma and who would have considered it as the harbinger of a period of progress and enlightenment, seized their machetes and guns and fled to the woods, determined to await a propitious moment for getting rid of the disturbers of the peace. Strange to relate, the first victim that the ranchers sacrificed was the painter of the "Bear Flag," young Thomas Cowie
    Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
  • I began to realize that my parents were going to build the biggest damn house in the whole town! I was shocked! “Are we rich?” I asked my brother. “Yes,” he said. “We are? Then why do I always wear dirty, old work clothes?” I asked. “Because we’re ranchers,” said my brother. “We’re not city people.” “Oh,” I said, “then it’s okay for us to be dirty?” “We aren’t dirty,” he said, laughing. “To be dirty means you never wash. We wash our clothes and take baths all the time. It’s just that people that live on a ranch get dirt on themselves.” My eyes went big. I’d never thought of this. My brother was really smart.
    Victor Villaseñor

Related words: rancher's market, ranching, rancher, ranch life, ranch-raised beef, farm to table

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