Form 4130-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your state and office information in the designated fields. This ensures that your application is processed correctly.
  3. Fill in the Authorization No. and Schedule No. as required, followed by your Billing Code if applicable.
  4. Provide your full name (last, first, middle initial) and complete mailing address, including street, city, state, and zip code.
  5. Indicate the type of grazing use or nonuse you are applying for on public lands. Fill out the details for each allotment and pasture, including livestock numbers and periods of use.
  6. If applicable, show your recorded brands, earmarks, and wattles in the specified section.
  7. Complete the reason for nonuse if requested. You can select from options like conservation or financial reasons.
  8. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom before submitting it through our platform.

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In agriculture, grazing is a method of animal husbandry whereby domestic livestock are allowed outdoors to free range (roam around) and consume wild vegetations in order to convert the otherwise indigestible (by human gut) cellulose within grass and other forages into meat, milk, wool and other animal products, often
Any U.S. citizen or validly licensed business can apply for a BLM grazing permit or lease. To do so, one must either: Buy or control private property known as base property (property that has been legally recognized by the BLM as having preference for the use of public land grazing privileges), or.
A grazing contract is an agreement between you and the livestock owner to perform certain functions over a certain time period for a certain outcome. The contract can be as complex or as simple as both parties agree. What is important about a contract is that it gives both parties a record of what they have agreed to.
Grazing landsspecifically pastures, rangelands, and forest landsare located throughout the northwestern United States. Non-irrigated pasturelands are common west of the Cascade Range in Oregon and Washington, whereas rangelands and irrigated pasturelands are typically located to the east.
Grazing permittees are individuals or organizations who have acquired the privilege to graze livestock on National Forest or National Grasslands. Groups, such as Grazing Associations, often hold grazing permits. Grazing management on rangelands today is a collaborative effort.

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Temporary Grazing Permits are issued based on the needs of the Forest Service. They are not available to the public upon request. Livestock Use Permits are issued for incidental use and are not intended to authorize commercial livestock production on National Forest lands.

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