Excerpts from the report Introduction: Ownership, management, and use of public grazing lands are current problems. Essentially they are a matter of landlord-tenant relations with Government as the landlord. The resolving of existing problems in the field deals with individual interest and privileges, public interests, and multiple-use considerations. Through resolving conflicts of interests social progress is made. Group-tenure devices are one means to this end. The term "group tenure" is a convenient designation for various forms of cooperative action by which stockmen obtain control of land for operating purposes. The most notable example of group tenure is the cooperative grazing association or district. In the northern Great Pl...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Farms of a size and type suitable for family operation with ...
Excerpts from the report: One of the fundamental ideals underlying early American democracy was the...
B. Management Practices and Uses of Public Lands The 28 million acres of public lands in the study ...
Excerpts from the report: The general attitude toward the subject of land ownership and tenancy in ...
Excerpts from the report Preface: Slightly over one-third of the total land area of the United Stat...
Excerpts from the report Foreword: Productive land is the most important natural resource of the Am...
Range use of public lands was uncontrolled by the Federal government. In 1906 the Forest Service beg...
Excerpts from the Preface: For nearly 50 years the U.S. Department of Agriculture and State experim...
The federal government owns approximately 47% of all land in the western United States. In the state...
Excerpts from the Preface: Approximately 60 percent of the land area of the continental United Stat...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
This brief considers the benefits and costs of alternative tenure and institutional arrangements and...
Excerpts: This book describes an effort to improve land tenure in the United States. It tells how t...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Farms of a size and type suitable for family operation with ...
Excerpts from the report: One of the fundamental ideals underlying early American democracy was the...
B. Management Practices and Uses of Public Lands The 28 million acres of public lands in the study ...
Excerpts from the report: The general attitude toward the subject of land ownership and tenancy in ...
Excerpts from the report Preface: Slightly over one-third of the total land area of the United Stat...
Excerpts from the report Foreword: Productive land is the most important natural resource of the Am...
Range use of public lands was uncontrolled by the Federal government. In 1906 the Forest Service beg...
Excerpts from the Preface: For nearly 50 years the U.S. Department of Agriculture and State experim...
The federal government owns approximately 47% of all land in the western United States. In the state...
Excerpts from the Preface: Approximately 60 percent of the land area of the continental United Stat...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
This brief considers the benefits and costs of alternative tenure and institutional arrangements and...
Excerpts: This book describes an effort to improve land tenure in the United States. It tells how t...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Farms of a size and type suitable for family operation with ...
Excerpts from the report: One of the fundamental ideals underlying early American democracy was the...