A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Ranchers pay a fee to graze their livestock on federal land. Grazing occurs primarily on federal land located in the western states managed by 10 federal agencies. Generally, the fee is based on animal unit months (AUM)--the amount of forage that a cow and her calf can eat in 1 month. For most federal land, the fee per AUM is established by a formula. Advocates argue that grazing uses federal land productively and that the grazing fee is fair. Opponents argue that grazing damages public resources and that grazing fees are too low. GAO was asked to determine the (1) extent of, and purposes for, grazing in fiscal year 2004 on lands 10 federal agencies...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
Introduction; How much is public land forage worth?; Private land lease rate studies; Cost compariso...
This study attempts to link factors affecting the demand for Bureau of Land Management grazing to pe...
Charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands is a long-standing but contentious prac...
This report briefly discusses charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands, which is...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
The federal government owns nearly 30 percent of the land area in the United States. The vast majori...
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 Bureau of Land Management (BLM, Department of the Interior) and the Forest Service (Department o...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In our S...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
The range livestock industry has a substantial influence on the regional economy of the plains and ...
Every 5 years, the Forest Service is required to update its estimates of the value of Forest Service...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
Introduction; How much is public land forage worth?; Private land lease rate studies; Cost compariso...
This study attempts to link factors affecting the demand for Bureau of Land Management grazing to pe...
Charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands is a long-standing but contentious prac...
This report briefly discusses charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands, which is...
Federal land grazing fees have been set by a formula that uses a base rate developed from a 1966 stu...
The federal government owns nearly 30 percent of the land area in the United States. The vast majori...
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 Bureau of Land Management (BLM, Department of the Interior) and the Forest Service (Department o...
Average grazing lease prices as tabulated in the 1985 federal grazing fee review and evaluation stud...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In our S...
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formu...
The range livestock industry has a substantial influence on the regional economy of the plains and ...
Every 5 years, the Forest Service is required to update its estimates of the value of Forest Service...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
Introduction; How much is public land forage worth?; Private land lease rate studies; Cost compariso...
This study attempts to link factors affecting the demand for Bureau of Land Management grazing to pe...