Document: Appendices to Pacific Southwest Water Plan Review Draft "Bureau of Land Management Appendix", August 1963, page 13Range use of public lands was uncontrolled by the Federal government. In 1906 the Forest Service began to establish recognised grazing rights on specified areas. Lands acquired by the States upon admission to the Union were generally leased to stockman. The enactment of the Taylor Grazing Act in 1934 finally provided the means to establish control over the public demain lands. It authorized the regulation of use and the initiation of rehabilitation measures. This latter was necessary as most of the lands had detericrated from long years of misuas. Excessive stocking of the range had resulted in the diminution of the be...