The establishment prospered for 26 years, producing enough grain and hay to trade with other Spanish settlements.
The surface of the town is even, and farmers produced hay as a staple crop.
The ranch continued to be used to produce hay to feed the bison in the winter until the 1950s.
A large part of the municipality is lowland, which historically has mainly been used to produce hay.
The grasslands in dry years did not produce wet hay.
Fields on the property are currently maintained to produce hay.
He asked how a farmer could produce so much hay.
In the 19th Century the economy transitioned to produce hay, with some fruit production starting in 1911.
Although the town's undulating surface is somewhat rocky, farmers produced hay, grain and vegetables.
The property also had an orchard and produced hay and beef.