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Steven Wilson
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Post by Steven Wilson » Wed Jun 12, 2002 4:47 pm

Arden Kysely, KLR lister, responded:
> What I find ridiculous is that in some places
you're not allowed to
> ride, but ranchers are free to set loose herds
of cattle which cause much greater damage. "It's worse than that. A popular "improvement" for rangeland in the pinyon-juniper forests of the West is chaining--dragging an anchor chain between two bulldozers and uprooting everything for hundreds of acres of land that the government leases at bargain-basement rates to ranchers for their marginal cattle. But can we ride on the roads that connect those devastated areas? Not likely." It gets worse yet-- ranchers in my home state of Nevada are the prime suspects in many wild horse killings. The beauty and majesty of the wild horse is seen as a threat because they "injure" the land which their cattle dine on (destroy) at those bargain basement government lease rates. The ranchers insist that the Bureau of Land Management is not removing the horses at a fast enough rate through government wild horse adoption programs, so they deal with the problem in their own ways. To add insult to injury, some ranchers have become quite wealthy while enjoying preferential cash cow land leasing arrangements most people cannot qualify for. One multimillionaire rancher has been a frequent candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nevada. Don't eat beef! Eat kale and collards (KLR). __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com

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Post by kcuf_oohay_666 » Wed Jun 12, 2002 11:01 pm

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Brent B
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Post by Brent B » Thu Jun 13, 2002 2:19 am

The big political machine is impossible to fight. In the meantime, beef prices are very low here in the east(from a sellers standpoint), and farmers have a hard time getting enough for their beef to make it. A lot of abandoned farms(not to be confused with abandoned land, it's just not farmed anymore) around here these days. All this while the ranchers are crying about the cheap gov't land. just a thought, brent ( What I find ridiculous is that in some places you're not allowed to
> ride, but ranchers are free to set loose herds
of cattle which cause much greater damage. "It's worse than that. A popular "improvement" for rangeland in the pinyon-juniper forests of the West is chaining--dragging an anchor chain between two bulldozers and uprooting everything for hundreds of acres of land that the government leases at bargain-basement rates to ranchers for their marginal cattle. But can we ride on the roads that connect those devastated areas? Not likely." It gets worse yet-- ranchers in my home state of Nevada are the prime suspects in many wild horse killings. The beauty and majesty of the wild horse is seen as a threat because they "injure" the land which their cattle dine on (destroy) at those bargain basement government lease rates. The ranchers insist that the Bureau of Land Management is not removing the horses at a fast enough rate through government wild horse adoption programs, so they deal with the problem in their own ways. To add insult to injury, some ranchers have become quite wealthy while enjoying preferential cash cow land leasing arrangements most people cannot qualify for. One multimillionaire rancher has been a frequent candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nevada.) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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