In Utah during the early 1990s it was theorized that substantive change was under way in the management of private grazing land. Change was thought to be spearheaded by grazing permittees who feared losing access to public forage and thus wanted to increase carrying capacity of private grazing land as a hedging tactic. We synthesized results from socioeconomic surveys conducted among a target population of 5,067 grazing livestock producers during 1993, 1996, and 1997. This population was evenly divided between permittees and operators wholly dependent on private grazing (e.g., private operators). Our primary objectives were to: (1) test the hypothesis that a sustained upswing in management change was occurring; (2) identify factors associat...
A panel of professionals from the ranching, environmental, agency, and university communities was as...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Net returns to investment on western ranches are often low or negative. Ranchers who graze cattle on...
Despite large efforts to generate and extend management innovations for rangeland operators, little ...
The United States Government controls about 359 million acres of land in the 11 Western States. This...
Range land is an important resource in Utah\u27s economy. Of 52.7 million acres of land in Utah abou...
Recent years have seen changes in ecological conditions, ownership patterns, and political-legal for...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Livestock grazing on natural rangeland vegetation is one of the most extensive land uses on the eart...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
The purpose of this study was to select an area in Utah that was predominantly livestock oriented wh...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Graduation date: 1967Use of federal lands for commercial and recreational activities\ud contributes ...
The federal government owns approximately 47% of all land in the western United States. In the state...
A panel of professionals from the ranching, environmental, agency, and university communities was as...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Net returns to investment on western ranches are often low or negative. Ranchers who graze cattle on...
Despite large efforts to generate and extend management innovations for rangeland operators, little ...
The United States Government controls about 359 million acres of land in the 11 Western States. This...
Range land is an important resource in Utah\u27s economy. Of 52.7 million acres of land in Utah abou...
Recent years have seen changes in ecological conditions, ownership patterns, and political-legal for...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Livestock grazing on natural rangeland vegetation is one of the most extensive land uses on the eart...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
The purpose of this study was to select an area in Utah that was predominantly livestock oriented wh...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Graduation date: 1967Use of federal lands for commercial and recreational activities\ud contributes ...
The federal government owns approximately 47% of all land in the western United States. In the state...
A panel of professionals from the ranching, environmental, agency, and university communities was as...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Net returns to investment on western ranches are often low or negative. Ranchers who graze cattle on...