This report briefly discusses charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands, which is a long-standing but contentious practice. Generally, livestock producers who use federal lands want to keep fees low, while conservation groups and others believe fees should be raised to approximate "fair market value.
Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely specula...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
The value of public land forage has been of key interest since grazing fees were first established o...
Charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands is a long-standing but contentious prac...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Rancher...
The federal government owns nearly 30 percent of the land area in the United States. The vast majori...
Introduction; How much is public land forage worth?; Private land lease rate studies; Cost compariso...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM, Department of the Interior) and the Forest Service (Department o...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
This is a critique of the address by Charles J. Zwick. Clearly defining the nature of the fee proble...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely specula...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
The value of public land forage has been of key interest since grazing fees were first established o...
Charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands is a long-standing but contentious prac...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Rancher...
The federal government owns nearly 30 percent of the land area in the United States. The vast majori...
Introduction; How much is public land forage worth?; Private land lease rate studies; Cost compariso...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM, Department of the Interior) and the Forest Service (Department o...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
This is a critique of the address by Charles J. Zwick. Clearly defining the nature of the fee proble...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
Past analysis of the impacts of higher federal grazing fees on ranch values have been purely specula...
Report Introduction: The study reported here evaluates the economic effects of alternative levels o...
The value of public land forage has been of key interest since grazing fees were first established o...