
The ranching community in Eddy County is shaped by a combination of deep agricultural roots and the powerful influence of the region’s energy economy. Centered around Carlsbad and Artesia, ranching in the county is primarily focused on cow-calf operations that rely on expansive desert rangelands characterized by sparse grasses, shrub vegetation and highly variable rainfall. Many ranchers operate across a mix of private land and leased public acreage managed in part by the Bureau of Land Management, making grazing permits and land management practices central to their operations.
What distinguishes Eddy County from many other ranching regions is the strong presence of the oil and gas industry within the Permian Basin. Ranchers often navigate overlapping land use considerations, including mineral rights, surface access agreements and infrastructure development such as pipelines and well pads. While energy activity can provide additional revenue streams through leases and royalties, it also introduces logistical challenges and land-use conflicts that require careful coordination and negotiation.

