Ranching Subsidies ProPublica Article

What if there was a sliding scale for lease rates based on total federal acres leased? People who graze less than say 4-5 sections (completely arbitrary number because I have no experience in this area) would get the current base rate and then it would ramp up from there.
Yeah, things definitely need to change. I’m not an expert on lease rates, nor monitoring, etc. maybe a creative solution like that would work. Maybe it would have problems.
I agree that this is a one-sided article, and I really like your comparison to hunting.

...but, do you really think that raising the grazing fees is going to lead to more consolidation? I don't think that petty amount moves the needle, not compared to the other larger economic forces at play.

Just honestly, I’m not sure. It’s a hunch that the leases of certain people who are priced out would be consolidated by those who could afford them.But maybe they wouldn’t be priced out. Kind of similar to land ownership. Except for unlike land, grazing leases are not subdivided.

Just trying to observe myself, I notice a gut reaction I have when I read that article. Part of it might be I don’t like hearing the truth, but I also think a part of it is that being embedded in this community going on four decades - which has a lot of public land grazing- and being involved with a lot of the things they’re talking about and caring about the people they’re talking about, I feel like there’s more to the story.
 
Yeah, things definitely need to change. I’m not an expert on lease rates, nor monitoring, etc. maybe a creative solution like that would work. Maybe it would have problems.


Just honestly, I’m not sure. It’s a hunch that the leases of certain people who are priced out would be consolidated by those who could afford them.But maybe they wouldn’t be priced out. Kind of similar to land ownership. Except for unlike land, grazing leases are not subdivided.

Just trying to observe myself, I notice a gut reaction I have when I read that article. Part of it might be I don’t like hearing the truth, but I also think a part of it is that being embedded in this community going on four decades - which has a lot of public land grazing- and being involved with a lot of the things they’re talking about and caring about the people they’re talking about, I feel like there’s more to the story.
All of those things can be true at the same time.

The most regraded landscapes I've seen were BLM range lands.
 

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