Resolving Range Conflict in Nevada? Buyouts and Other Compensation Alternatives
Resource information
Date of publication
Dezembro 2006
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201301109528
Pages
515-530
To mitigate the adverse effects of reduced access to public forage, ranchers may require financial or other forms of "compensation." In this paper, we use results from a survey of Nevada ranchers to examine their willingness to sell grazing permits and participate in other schemes that enable them to continue ranching in spite of declining access to public forage. On average, ranchers demand $255 per animal unit month to sell grazing permits, while support for other programs, some of which are performance based, depends on whether respondents trust public agencies and intend to pass their ranch onto an heir.