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Cattle Herd on Ranch – Green River, Wyoming

Cattle Herd on Ranch - Green River, Wyoming

Wyoming has a long and rich history of cattle ranching, dating back to the mid-1800s when settlers and cowboys drove herds across the open plains. The state’s vast, rolling grasslands and rugged terrain provide ideal conditions for raising cattle, making ranching a cornerstone of Wyoming’s economy and culture. Large ranches, often spanning thousands of acres, practice both traditional and modern grazing techniques to ensure sustainable land use. The industry supports not only ranchers but also local businesses, feed suppliers, and meat processors, making it an essential part of rural communities.

Despite its deep roots, Wyoming’s cattle industry faces challenges such as fluctuating beef prices, severe weather conditions, and increasing land development pressures. Ranchers have adapted by implementing conservation efforts, rotational grazing, and even diversifying into agritourism. Additionally, the rise of grass-fed and organic beef markets has provided new opportunities for Wyoming cattle producers. Despite the hardships, the cowboy way of life remains strong in the state, preserving a legacy that blends tradition with innovation in the ever-evolving cattle industry.

Squaretop Mountain – Wind River Range – Wyoming

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Squaretop Mountain reflected in the Green River Lakes. Squaretop Mountain lies at the headwaters of the Green River, the Green River Lakes in the Wind River Mountain Range in Wyoming. The trailhead is approximately 52 miles from the town of Cora. The Green River is one of the main tributaries of the Colorado River, a 1,450-mile-long river that drains parts of 7 western states including Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.

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