NE Washington Ranchers Cows Trespassed for an Extra Month on Grazing Allotments

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Protect The Wolves, profanity peak pack, protect washington wolves CALL FOR SUPPORT to SUE USFS into forcing them to terminate the Rancher or Ranchers that are in Violation of their Grazing Allotments Terms and Conditions! We are working on the Complaint as this article is being written.

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How many Followers will Join Us to Work on stopping these Violations? We together as one Voice hold the Power. We will file a Lawsuit on this matter if EVERY single Person will Join Us in Supporting it.

This particular Rancher didn’t start moving Cattle out until November 2, which was the date this Picture was taken, a month after he should have began. HIS Grazing allotments were closed last month ;).

I would almost bet that being the area it was in that this entitled thinking Rancher was McIrvin. He simply just doesn’t care about following the rules, which seems to make him think he is entitled to break them. Which to a prudent person should be grounds to get him Kicked off his allotments. Guess what it is Grounds and We are drafting the complaint. JOIN US

How many Followers will Join Us to Work on doing just that? It is way past time that we begin to hold Our State and Federal Agencies Accountable for our Children’s Resources

16.23 – For Violation of Terms And Conditions of Grazing Permits.

Grazing permittees who graze livestock in excess of that permitted or annually authorized, allow livestock to graze before or after the permitted season, or fail to pay grazing fees on time have violated the terms and conditions of the grazing permit. The  grazing permit may be suspended or canceled in whole or in part for these types of violations.

The grazing permit (Part 2 – General Terms and Conditions, Section 3 – Payment of Fees)  requires payment of grazing fees prior to placing livestock on national forest system lands.  If grazing fees are not paid and livestock are on national forest system lands during the permitted season of use refer to FSH 6509.11k, Chapter 30 for general guidance.

If grazing fees are not paid in a timely manner, the grazing permittee should be sent a second  bill for collection. Coincident with the second bill for collection, a personal communication should be made with the permittee explaining that non-payment of grazing fees constitutes a serious violation of the terms and conditions of the grazing permit (Part 2-General Terms and Conditions, Section 3 – Payment of Fees).  This personal communication should be followed by a letter to the permittee documenting the personal commuication along with a written warning that non payment of fees is a violation of the grazing permit and that the grazing fees must be immediately paid.

If grazing fees are not paid subsequent to the second bill of collection, a third bill for collection should be sent accompanied by a Notice of Non-Compliance (NONC) formally notifying the permittee that non payment of grazing fees is a violation of permit terms and conditions (grazing permit Part 2 – General Terms and Conditions, Section 3 – Payment of Fees) and providing one last opportunity for payment of fees. The NONC (see section 16.2b) should explicitly state that non payment of grazing fees within the designated time-frame in the NONC letter will result in cancellation of the term grazing permit.

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