I believe it's usually 0.25 cows per acre or more for the arid areas to 0.5 or 1 cows per acre in the more lusher areas of Texas. Check with your local extension office for more information on stocking rates.
The general rule of thumb is 1. 8 acres per cow. This will depend a lot on what grass is normally available and if you plan on supplementing with hay.
lots
I would say where I live we have irrigation and really good soil and we could put about 1 cow per acre.
12 per section
As a price per acre, the Gadsden Purchase was 53 cents per acre. As an aside, this was was 18 times the price of the Louisiana Purchase.
2 cents per acre
Less than 3 cents per acre.
around 2 cents per acre
That all depends on where you live, what your soil and vegetation is, climate, size of animals, etc. are.
$15 million (3 cents per acre)
Maybe you should tell us where you are located first before we can answer this question.
There are four roods per acre.
$15 million or 3,750,00 francs was the price for the Louisiana Territory. The 1803 agreement was known as the Louisiana Purchase, whereby the French gave up their claims to the western Mississippi valley.