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Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and authorization number. Ensure all details are accurate for processing.
In the Grazing Schedule section, specify the allotment and pasture names along with their corresponding numbers. This is crucial for identifying the grazing areas you are applying for.
Indicate the type of livestock and the period of use by filling in the relevant fields. Be sure to provide both the beginning and end dates for clarity.
If applicable, show your recorded brands, earmarks, and wattles in the provided space. This helps in identifying your livestock.
Complete any additional sections regarding nonuse reasons if requested. Select appropriate checkboxes to indicate conservation efforts or other circumstances affecting grazing.
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Contract grazing involves the use of livestock to control specific undesirable plants, primarily for ecological restoration and wildfire prevention purposes. Rather than paying landowners for pasture, as we have been doing for the last 5 years, contract grazing generates income.
What does livestock grazing mean?
Permitted grazing is use of rangeland resources by livestock. 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.
What are livestock grazing permits?
The fee for livestock grazing on lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) during the 2021 Grazing Fee Year (March 1, 2021 through February 29, 2022) is $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM).
Who do grazing permits primarily go to?
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.
What is a grazing contract for livestock?
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.
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