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Line on Agriculture
The SPEED Act, a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reform measure, has passed the House and is now under consideration in the Senate. This legislation aims to streamline permitting processes, which could benefit livestock producers by reducing red tape and costs associated with federal permitting for range improvements and conservation work.
Line on Agriculture
The results of a long-term study conducted by the University of Idaho show that cattle grazing helps, not hinders, sage grouse habitat.
California Ag Today
A decade of University of Idaho research shows that cattle grazing improves sage grouse habitat and reduces wildfire risk—confirming what ranchers have long known.
California Ag Today
According to the National Park Service, two beef ranches not party to the agreement will remain in operation at the Seashore, continuing a long historical tradition of livestock production.
California Ag Today
Western ranchers are rallying behind bills aimed at using livestock grazing to prevent wildfires.
Line on Agriculture
University study shows that cheatgrass being spread on public lands is not from cattle grazing.
California Ag Today
A study out from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service is now confiring the value of livestock grazing as a tool to protect western rangelands from wildfires.
Line on Agriculture
The Public Lands Council has filed a lawsuit agains BLM on a new land management rule, citing that they believe BLM has not acted within their authority as an agency.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Taco Bell is now partnering with its long-time supplier Cargill and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to implement conservation and regenerative agriculture practices across cattle grazing lands.