A study was conducted in southeastern Montana to determine the effects of federal range grazing on cattle ranch average variable operating costs per animal unit. Data were obtained through personal interviews in 1980 with 68 ranches in six southeastern Montana counties. T-tests were used to determine if the average variable costs per animal unit were less on ranches that rely on federal ranges than on ranches that do not. Annual variable costs per animal unit averaged $158 and $144, respectively, for ranches obtaining 0-4% and 5-51% of total forage from federal lands. However, this difference was not statistically significant. Regression analysis did indicate that variable costs per animal unit were significantly affected by the percentage ...
The fundamental management problem of northern plains ranchers is to increase ranch income while mai...
Private rangeland lease rates have been used historically as an indication of the price of public gr...
The article addresses the relationship between cost versus ranch size. Ranchers observed that the co...
The total cost (fee and non-fee) of grazing BLM, FS, and private deeded rangeland was estimated by p...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely specula...
Regression analyses of per cwt. beef production costs of four sizes of Utah cattle ranches indicate ...
Ranchers have concern over how federal policies such as the Endangers Species Act, the Clean Water A...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
35 pp.The dependency of Arizona ranchers on federal lands has been well documented. Mayes and Archer...
Deciding how to allocate forage among animals is a fundamentally important process in range manageme...
Results of a 1961-1974 grazing system study on the Texas Experimental Ranch in the Rolling Plains we...
The fundamental management problem of northern plains ranchers is to increase ranch income while mai...
Private rangeland lease rates have been used historically as an indication of the price of public gr...
The article addresses the relationship between cost versus ranch size. Ranchers observed that the co...
The total cost (fee and non-fee) of grazing BLM, FS, and private deeded rangeland was estimated by p...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely specula...
Regression analyses of per cwt. beef production costs of four sizes of Utah cattle ranches indicate ...
Ranchers have concern over how federal policies such as the Endangers Species Act, the Clean Water A...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
35 pp.The dependency of Arizona ranchers on federal lands has been well documented. Mayes and Archer...
Deciding how to allocate forage among animals is a fundamentally important process in range manageme...
Results of a 1961-1974 grazing system study on the Texas Experimental Ranch in the Rolling Plains we...
The fundamental management problem of northern plains ranchers is to increase ranch income while mai...
Private rangeland lease rates have been used historically as an indication of the price of public gr...
The article addresses the relationship between cost versus ranch size. Ranchers observed that the co...