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Public Grazing Policy And Ranching Alternatives (With Thoughts On Rural Development Implications) Item Info

Title:
Public Grazing Policy And Ranching Alternatives (With Thoughts On Rural Development Implications)
Creator:
Marousek, Gerald
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1994
Description:
Public grazing land policies affect economic viability of livestock enterprises and rural communities. An LP MOTAD model measured income/risk trade-offs of production management alternatives for cattle producers using public grazing. Higher risk alternatives may offset increased grazing fees. While generating more economic activity, these changes could result in rancher/community dissension.
Subjects:
land management land valuation regional economics natural resources
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Land Economics/Use Community/Rural/Urban Development Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
Series:
Agricultural Economic Research Series
Source Identifier:
aers94-03
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf

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