Animal Products:
* Meat: Beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, duck, rabbit, etc.
* Dairy: Milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, ice cream, etc.
* Eggs: Chicken, duck, goose, etc.
* Leather: Used for clothing, furniture, and other goods.
* Wool: Used for clothing, blankets, and other textiles.
* Down and Feathers: Used for bedding, pillows, and clothing insulation.
* Honey: Produced by bees kept on farms.
* Animal Fat: Used for cooking, soap, and other products.
* Gelatin: Derived from animal collagen.
* Lard: Rendered pig fat used in cooking.
* Tallow: Rendered beef fat used in various applications.
Plant Products:
* Fruits and Vegetables: A wide variety of fresh, canned, frozen, and dried produce.
* Grains: Wheat, rice, corn, oats, barley, used for bread, cereal, pasta, and more.
* Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, peanuts, walnuts, sunflower seeds, etc.
* Coffee and Tea: Grown on plantations and farms.
* Sugar: Cane sugar and beet sugar.
* Cotton: Used for clothing, textiles, and other goods.
* Hemp: Used for textiles, paper, and other products.
* Soybeans: Used for oil, protein, and various food products.
* Canola: Used for oil and other products.
* Olive Oil: Produced from olives grown on farms.
* Spices: Pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and many others.
Other:
* Fertilizers: Animal manure and compost are valuable soil amendments.
* Biofuel: Ethanol can be produced from corn.
* Biodiesel: Can be made from vegetable oils and animal fats.
Important Note: While this list is extensive, it's not exhaustive. There are countless products that indirectly or directly come from materials raised on ranches and farms.