This is why Ranchers are after USFS and BLM Grazing then are referred to as welfare Ranchers

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect Yellowstone Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves2 Comments

Cattle, Destroy our ecosystems that are necessary for our wildlife to survive!

BLM and Forest Service Announce 2017 Grazing Fee. The Federal grazing fee for 2017 will be $1.87 per animal unit month (AUM) for public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and $1.87 per head month (HM) for lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The 2016 public land grazing fee was $2.11.

When you compare BLM per month to rates like these… then instead of being raised they get dropped more than a Quarter per month per head…….Who gets to pay the difference? The Taxpayer foots the Balance of the Bill….

USFS and BLM need to start charging Comparable Rates and take the burden off the Tax Payer.

Pasture rent is an expense that most cattle producers negotiate on a yearly basis and it can fluctuate based on competition from other grazers. This year cash rent pasture rates averaged $12.50/acre nationally, down $0.50/acre from last year and $1.50/acre lower than 2015. Rental rates in 2013-14 stayed at $12/acre and in 2012 were down to $11.50/acre, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data.

Still, it begs the question where can a cattle producer or livestock grazer find the best deal on grazing? And where is land in the highest demand for grazing?

The most expensive county to rent pasture in 2017 is Snohomish County, Washington where reported cash rents were $128/acre. The cheapest county to rent pasture in this year is Culberson County, Texas where reported cash rents were $0.60/acre.

The only other county with $100/acre or higher rent was Chester County, Pennsylvania at $113/acre. Of the 50 highest priced pasture rent counties in the country, Iowa has 39% of the counties in the top 50.

Forty-nine of the 50 lowest pasture cash rent counties are located in western states with rocky or desert terrain like Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Wyoming and Utah, with prices being $3/acre or lower. Lewis County, West Virginia was the only county east of the Mississippi River to rank in the top 50 lowest, tied with Glasscock County, Texas and Weston County, Wyoming.

Source: Where Does it Cost the Most and Least to Rent Pasture? | Drovers

Comments

  1. Stop the welfare ranchers and their free grazing. Is not fair to kill wolves just they can get it free on the public land. Let the wolves live.

  2. Get the cattle and sheep off public land. Public land is for the wild and free, those that belong to everyone.

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