BLM Grazing Permit Requirements in Oregon: What Every Rancher Needs to Know
If you run cattle, sheep, or horses in Oregon and want access to federal rangeland, a Bureau of Land Management grazing permit is the gateway to that opportunity.
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If you run cattle, sheep, or horses in Oregon and want access to federal rangeland, a Bureau of Land Management grazing permit is the gateway to that opportunity.
Idaho is one of the most important public-land ranching states in the American West, and if you run cattle or sheep here, a Bureau of Land Management grazing permit is almost certainly part of your operation.
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Alaska’s BLM grazing permit system works differently from every other western state, and if you approach it like a standard livestock grazing application, you will quickly run into walls.
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