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Montana's landscape is so rugged and rough that it's quite impossible to build or expand any large suburban lots or cities in it. It's not even suitable for growing crops. So, agricultural-wise, it's best to run livestock like cattle and horses on the land. And those who live in Montana are a bit more tougher than those who live in areas where it's easy to expand cities.

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There are nine states in the US that have more cattle than people. They are Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Kansas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Iowa. Montana has about 2,500,000 head of cattle and 998,000 people.

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Yes, there are actually more cattle than people in the great state of Montana.

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