Nearly a million cattle still roam, yet they're fewer, but bigger, than 1964

In 2014, Arizona rose to 16th in the nation for cash receipts of cattle and calves as the industry has trended to fewer but bigger cattle, as well as advances in animal husbandry practices creating greater efficiencies in cattle ranching. (Photo courtesy of Andy Groseta)

In 2014, Arizona rose to 16th in the nation for cash receipts of cattle and calves as the industry has trended to fewer but bigger cattle, as well as advances in animal husbandry practices creating greater efficiencies in cattle ranching. (Photo courtesy of Andy Groseta)

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