USDA, DOI Announce Federal Grazing Agreement to Expand Access; Secretary Signals Support for MCOOL
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of the Interior yesterday announced a joint agreement to expand livestock grazing on federally managed lands as part of a broader strategy to rebuild the U.S. cow herd and strengthen domestic cattle production.
The agreement focuses on reopening vacant grazing allotments, maintaining existing grazing capacity, improving coordination between agencies, and streamlining the permitting process.
“Rebuilding the U.S. cow herd and strengthening our domestic food supply must remain a national priority,” said R-CALF USA Property Rights Chair Shad...
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