Recent rangeland reform attempts have increased ranchers'Â’ uncertainty of retaining grazing permits on federal land. This uncertainty is analyzed with a model of grazing on federal land. Ranchers facing this uncertainty will behave differently than if they were guaranteed the renewal of grazing permits at constant real grazing fees. It is shown that the socially optimal outcome may be achieved by adding avoidable risk through targeted rangeland reform. Rangeland reform attempts that create unavoidable risk can make both ranchers and environmental groups worse off.Agricultural and Food Policy,
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
To mitigate adverse effects on ranchers from reduced access to public forage, financial or other for...
Recent rangeland reform attempts have increased ranchers' uncertainty of retaining grazing permits o...
For nearly a century, the federal government has authorized ranchers to graze livestock on large are...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
A panel of professionals from the ranching, environmental, agency, and university communities was as...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Livestock grazing on natural rangeland vegetation is one of the most extensive land uses on the eart...
Today, we have recreated the range wars, using less violent, twentyfirst century means, but involvin...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Typescript (photocopy).Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock car...
Using Wyoming ranch sales from 1979-1983 and 1989-1993, this study investigates how ranch value dete...
The spread of invasive annual grasses and resulting escalation of wildfire frequency and severity po...
This fact sheet describes federal lands grazing permits, how they came about, structure of the permi...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
To mitigate adverse effects on ranchers from reduced access to public forage, financial or other for...
Recent rangeland reform attempts have increased ranchers' uncertainty of retaining grazing permits o...
For nearly a century, the federal government has authorized ranchers to graze livestock on large are...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
A panel of professionals from the ranching, environmental, agency, and university communities was as...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Livestock grazing on natural rangeland vegetation is one of the most extensive land uses on the eart...
Today, we have recreated the range wars, using less violent, twentyfirst century means, but involvin...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Typescript (photocopy).Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock car...
Using Wyoming ranch sales from 1979-1983 and 1989-1993, this study investigates how ranch value dete...
The spread of invasive annual grasses and resulting escalation of wildfire frequency and severity po...
This fact sheet describes federal lands grazing permits, how they came about, structure of the permi...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
To mitigate adverse effects on ranchers from reduced access to public forage, financial or other for...