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1. State Of Texas Alpaca Ranchers - Texas AOBA Affiliate
- www.texasalpacaranchers.org
- Welcome to the State Of Texas Alpaca Ranchers. We are a nonprofit organization comprised of Alpaca ranchers, owners and breeders in the State of Texas. ...
- There are a growing number of STAR member events, both educational and fun - please see our events page or look for a town or city near you to see if our member ranchers have something going on or just to schedule a visit.
2. Chino Valley Ranchers: Eggs
- www.chinovalleyranchers.com
- CHINO VALLEY RANCHERS.
- ©2000-2002 Chino Valley Ranchers.
- Chino Valley Ranchers has been producing quality eggs for more than 40 years. ...
- "Cage Free" eggs from Chino Valley Ranchers mean that our flocks are not kept in small cages as are most commercial hens in egg production. ...
3. Jolly Ranchers The Commune: Home Page
- www.jollyranchers.org
- Jolly Ranchers The Commune.
- Hi– Welcome to the Jolly Ranchers (the commune not the candy) website. ...
- Jolly Ranchers practice clear, direct communication techniques, value right livelihood and activism, and try to consume sustainably. ...
4. deseretnews.com | Environmentalists, ranchers renew battle over grazing
- deseretnews.com
- Environmentalists, ranchers renew battle over grazing .
- Five years ago, the Idaho-based Western Watersheds Project came into Utah with the idea it would out-bid ranchers for northern Utah grazing permits. By and large, the ranchers won.
- District Court in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, seeking to cancel 149 grazing permits issued by the Bureau of Land Management to northern Utah ranchers in the summer of 2001. ...
- Fighting the lawsuit has been expensive for ranchers already struggling due to extreme drought conditions. ...
- In the end, the combined effects of drought, low beef prices and high attorneys fees may force ranchers into selling their grazing permits.
- "This is a lawsuit against BLM, but ranchers are incurring the costs of the lawsuit, whether they win or not. ...
- Some groups have been offering up to four times the market rate for the permits, a tempting offer to cash-strapped ranchers.
- "I am disappointed that the Western Watersheds Project, a self-appointed group from outside Utah, has decided to engage the BLM and ranchers in my district in yet another costly and frivolous lawsuit," Bishop said in a prepared statement.
- Western Watersheds Project is part of a group that has launched a national public lands grazing campaign to persuade ranchers to voluntarily sell their grazing permits.
- "I wish WWP would work with the agency and ranchers on solutions. ...
5. Judge dismisses suit against ranchers who use protective livestock collars - SierraTimes.Com
- www.sierratimes.com
- Judge dismisses suit against ranchers who use protective livestock collars .
- WACO, Texas - A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought the release of names, addresses and other information for farmers and ranchers who use protective livestock collars that are lethal to predators. ...
- The suit pitted several ranchers, the Texas Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau Federation against the Animal Protection Institute, a Sacramento, Calif-based animal rights group. ...
- The judge said farmers and ranchers could be at risk from attack and harassment from extremists if the information was released. ...
- "We are paying for this and we are subsidizing ranchers to kill predators. ...
6. E - Wasting the West : How Welfare Ranchers and Their Livestock Are Damaging Public Land (by Jack Rosenberger)
- www.emagazine.com
- How Welfare Ranchers and Their Livestock Are Damaging Public Land.
- Bureau of Land Management had granted grazing permits to ranchers for thousands of acres of fragile land along the San Pedro. ... Much of the region’s public land is still used as the San Pedro once was—like a private feedlot for heavily subsidized ranchers.
7. Arizona Ranchers' Management Guide
- ag.arizona.edu
- Arizona Ranchers' Management Guide.
- This newly expanded guide is designed to be an information resource for Arizona ranchers. ...
- edu/arec/pubs/rmg/ranchers. ...
8. Welcome to the Rancher's Homepage
- www.angelfire.com
9. Widlife Conservation on Public Lands News Articles
- www.gamebird-alliance.org
- "State land bureau puts ranchers ahead of schoolchildren".
- Ranchers pay an average of 25 cents per acre annually - less than the cost of a cup of coffee. ...
- Yet rather than accept our bids and meet their constitutional obligation to maximize revenues, the state land department chose to follow its archaic rancher-friendly rules and continue to subsidize ranchers at the expense of schoolkids.
- The real irony is that ranchers, generally considered staunch advocates of the free market, seem to be willing to make exceptions for their industry.
- Ranchers may have won a temporary victory, but you can count on us to ensure that wise land use and our schools will ultimately prevail. ...
10. Ranchers, conservationists gird for battle over wolves - billingsgazette.com
- www.billingsgazette.com
- Ranchers, conservationists gird for battle over wolves .
- Ranchers, conservationists gird for battle over wolves .
- Now Beck sees a new threat to her land – one she and other ranchers thought was wiped out in the 1930s: wild wolves. ...
- The root of the problem, both sides agree, is that the return of the wolves would force open up a long-simmering dispute over ranchers’ use of public lands to graze their livestock. ...
- Ranchers want the right to kill wolves that may prey on livestock feeding on federal land. ...
- Instead, she accuses them of trying to kick ranchers off public land, and of trying to passively reintroduce wolves into Oregon. ...
- The conservation group Defenders of Wildlife compensates ranchers for lost livestock to wolves, and has paid out more than $206,000 to 180 ranchers since 1987. None of that money has gone to Oregon ranchers. ...
- Early ranchers and farmers put a bounty on the animals and poisoned, shot and trapped them until they were mostly exterminated by the 1930s. ...
- In Idaho, where the animals are listed as an experimental population, federal officials can issue permits to ranchers to kill wolves that stray onto their property – if the animals have been preying on their livestock. Ranchers have the right to shoot any wolf caught in the act of attacking livestock on private land. ...
- Once the wolves wander into Oregon, where they are regarded as endangered, ranchers complain they can’t protect their livestock against them. ...
- The answer, ranchers say, is to down-list wild wolves – moving them from endangered to threatened – so they could be shot if seen attacking livestock. ...
- Even if federal protection is dropped, Oregon can keep its own, or could allow ranchers to hunt them out of the state, the U. ...
11. Keeping Family Farmers and Ranchers on the Land
- www.nfuf.org
- With your generous support, the Campaign to Keep Family Farmers and Ranchers on the Land will succeed. ...
- But there are powerful long-term economic and social forces acting against the survival of family farmers and ranchers.
- Now leading the way into the 21st Century, we will continue to be there for current and future generations of family farmers and ranchers.
12. Bidding wars escalate over ranch land | csmonitor.com
- www.csmonitor.com
- At auctions, environmental activists buy leases on public lands to keep ranchers from using the acreage for grazing.
- It's one of the most long-standing feuds in the West - the face-off between environmentalists and ranchers over who, besides beefy cattle, really benefits from letting herds nibble away at public lands. ...
- One recent tactic: outbid ranchers for the right to lease the land - and then just watch the grass grow, uneaten.
- Known as state trust lands, these parcels - which cover more acreage than Pennsylvania - are environmentalists' newest club to wield against ranchers and their hungry herds.
- In its ruling, the high court opened the door to bidding by nonranchers, implying that leasing the land to ranchers might not always meet "the best interests" of the beneficiaries.
- "They underline that a market rate is not being paid, that ranchers do not compete for what they receive. ...
- They argue that such grazing is a money-losing enterprise for taxpayers, and that the US government should offer ranchers a voluntary buyout of grazing rights on all federal land.
- Ranchers, for their part, play down the impact of the Arizona ruling - and continue to argue that driving ranchers out of business will harm rural communities.
- Doc Lane, spokesman for the Arizona Cattlemen's Association, says that ranchers offer the state long-term stability - and he questions whether that outweighs the short-term value of the higher bids submitted by the hunters and environmentalists.
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