Troy Jones
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Sorry about that, your posts reflect someone who is anti ranching, logging, mining, farming, etc..
Less than 5 percent huh? I recall an earlier post pertaining some discussion on that. Let's try it again. OK Ithaca, if that 5 percent is keeping the population of wildlife down 50 percent of what it could be in that area. Assuming that 5 percent of the cattle is close to 5 percent of the public land they affect. That would make only 2.5 percent or less of your total wildlife affected by it over all. You could focus your attention on many more problems that effect wildlife much more than that.
I never said I was pro cheap fed land grazing. We have to compete with that also. But I thought about that. How about simply put the grazing allotments up for bid every five years and contract it out to the highest bidder.
I got to go, I'll pick up later.
Less than 5 percent huh? I recall an earlier post pertaining some discussion on that. Let's try it again. OK Ithaca, if that 5 percent is keeping the population of wildlife down 50 percent of what it could be in that area. Assuming that 5 percent of the cattle is close to 5 percent of the public land they affect. That would make only 2.5 percent or less of your total wildlife affected by it over all. You could focus your attention on many more problems that effect wildlife much more than that.
I never said I was pro cheap fed land grazing. We have to compete with that also. But I thought about that. How about simply put the grazing allotments up for bid every five years and contract it out to the highest bidder.
I got to go, I'll pick up later.