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I would take wolves over yuppies any day of the week.....Does that make me a wolf lover? Or just anti-social....
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I would take wolves over yuppies any day of the week.....Does that make me a wolf lover? Or just anti-social....![]()
It is easy to remember. Twenty-eight years ago there was an EO that it couldn't be under $1.35. Here were are.
An EO? So, it's Obama's fault.
I'm not anti livestock, I'm pro elk. I think 1.23$ per AUM is ridiculous. Does that make me anti livestock?
You aren't here anymore just a lurker, I don't see you discussing anything with anyone. Your non existent and a non factor.![]()
If the Legislature has it's way, you'll be paying state rates instead of fed. They want to transfer federal public land over to the state.
Say hello to $5.00/AUM statewide.
What are the odds of that, Ben? Buck 35 sounds pretty safe to me..........unless Obama get's out his pen.![]()
Buck 35 per AUM is sweet deal. What would be an acceptable rate for you, Shoot's?
odds are 20:1 against.
$1.35 per AUM is money loser for the Fed. It doesn't cover the cost of managing the leases let alone trying to get any revenue for the general fund.
I generally don't get into grazing fees. I view $1.35 as a cheap rate to be sure, but I also view it like we do CRP. It's an investment in maintaining good winter habitat on private ground and, for the most part, producers do an adequate to good job in sharing the resource (grass). I'd prefer to see it raised to maybe $2.00 but I doubt that would happen.
Remember, I'm a socialist hippy wolf lover, so I don't mind it when people utilize the Gov't to sustain good things.
Pretty expansive view of things Ben. I bet most who clamor for an end to grazing public lands would disagree with your view.
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BLM and the FS typically spend far more managing their grazing programs than they collect in grazing fees. For example, the GAO determined that in FY2004, the agencies spent about $132.5 million on grazing management, comprised of $58.3 million for the BLM and $74.2 million for the FS. These figures include expenditures for direct costs, such as managing permits, as well as indirect costs, such as personnel. The agencies collected $17.5 million, comprised of $11.8 million in BLM receipts and $5.7 million in FS receipts.