Ranch definition, an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions. Nowadays, many these ranching partners also keep the books on home software programs and take care of business correspondence via email, among many other ranch jobs. Ranching is the practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land. The cast feels the ranch is the "central character on the show" and Costner said the production shoots it like a movie rather than a TV show. A girl who is stereotypically Midwestern in a trashy way. Most of the interior scenes are shot on the sound stages at the Utah Film Studios in Park City, according to The Salt Lake Tribune. (adj.) Cultivate and maintain good friendships. When I saw she had spilled Fireball down the front of her Pink Cardinals shirt, then heard her scream 'whoooooooo,' I knew she was super ranch. A raised ranch is a ranch-style house that’s been set on a foundation that allows living space below the main level, usually in the form of a basement halfway below grade with a bathroom and/or laundry room, and sometimes a garage. That would explain why an actual ranch is also used in production — it just goes by a different name in real life. The ranching and livestock industry is growing faster than any other agricultural sector in the world. The Versatility Ranch Horse competition promotes the athletic ability and versatility of the horse and is demonstrated in five classes – ranch riding, ranch trail, ranch reining, ranch cow work and ranch conformation. Blue fin tuna ranching is also being done in Mexico, targeting populations of the smaller-sized Pacific blue fin that are thought to be in better shape that their Atlantic cousins. The ranching community is a tight network, and its members are happy to help each other out during tough times. You might ask, “Is profitable ranching possible?” Even though good economists and Extension educators have told me that few or none of the ranches in America with 100 cows or less are profitable, I want to tell you that ANY ranch, regardless of how many cows you have, can be. Ranching Heritage Breeders breed and raise the ranch-type horse, which remains at the core of the American Quarter Horse Association and epitomizes the breed’s versatility. Ranchers commonly raise grazing animals such as cattle and sheep.Some ranchers also raise elk, bison, ostriches, emus, and alpacas. See more. To be recognized as a Ranching Heritage Breeder, breeders must meet the following criteria: 7. There are divisions for open, amateur, cowboy and youth. A place Dr. Phil sends bratty, rich, white girls girls to hopefully fix themselves and realize that they don’t need a $3,000 monthly allowance or a G-Wagon.