Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely speculative due to the absence of observations on sales of Western cattle ranches under a wide range of fee levels. An income approach to ranch value determination is described here in which numerous parameters affecting value can be varied. Solutions attained under different grazing fees are capitalized into the net present value of a potential ranch investment. Substantial decreases in ranch revenues and ranch values can occur with large fee increases in cases where public land forage comprises a large share of a ranch's annual forage supply.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and t...
Introduction; Section 1: Ranch economic situation: Implications for state; Trust land grazing fees; ...
The relative importance of income earning potential versus consumptive values in setting ranchland p...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
The hypothesis is offered that all "outputs" produced by an investment in a cattle ranch have not be...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
The value of public land forage has been of key interest since grazing fees were first established o...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Are market forces at work in determining range forage values? This study tests the hypothesis that m...
Linear programming was used to analyze the impact of potential changes in federal policies. The amou...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
The total cost (fee and non-fee) of grazing BLM, FS, and private deeded rangeland was estimated by p...
In the 1930's the western stock ranches were generally underdeveloped and underpriced in terms of th...
The purpose of this research was to estimate the impacts of increased federal grazing fees on curren...
Introduction; Section 1: Ranch economic situation: Implications for state; Trust land grazing fees; ...
The relative importance of income earning potential versus consumptive values in setting ranchland p...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
The hypothesis is offered that all "outputs" produced by an investment in a cattle ranch have not be...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
The value of public land forage has been of key interest since grazing fees were first established o...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Are market forces at work in determining range forage values? This study tests the hypothesis that m...
Linear programming was used to analyze the impact of potential changes in federal policies. The amou...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
The total cost (fee and non-fee) of grazing BLM, FS, and private deeded rangeland was estimated by p...
In the 1930's the western stock ranches were generally underdeveloped and underpriced in terms of th...
The purpose of this research was to estimate the impacts of increased federal grazing fees on curren...
Introduction; Section 1: Ranch economic situation: Implications for state; Trust land grazing fees; ...
The relative importance of income earning potential versus consumptive values in setting ranchland p...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...