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  2. Animal unit - Wikipedia

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    The grazing fee for 2012 is $1.35 per AUM, the same level as it was in 2011. [1] For a grazing license or permit on Crown land in British Columbia, the grazing fee per authorized AUM is "93% of the average gross sales revenue per kilogram for live beef cattle marketed during the immediately preceding 3 years through the B.C. Livestock Producers ...

  3. Grazing fee - Wikipedia

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    On US federal grazing land, the grazing fee for 2012 (as for 2011) is $1.35 per AUM. [3] As of 2015, the grazing fee has been increased to $1.69. [ 3 ] Over several decades, the fees charged on US federal rangelands have generally been substantially lower than rates charged on private lands in the US. [ 4 ]

  4. Livestock grazing comparison - Wikipedia

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    For example, using UK government Livestock Units (LUs) from the 2003 scheme [1] a particular 10 ha (25-acre) pasture field might be able to support 15 adult cattle or 25 horses or 100 sheep: in that scheme each of these would be regarded as being 15 LUs, or 1.5 LUs per hectare (about 0.6 LUs per acre).

  5. California State Tax Guide 2024: Income, Sales, Property Tax ...

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    Calculating Your California State Income Tax. California has nine different tax brackets, ranging from 1% to 12.3% tax rates. The tax rates and income brackets will vary depending on your filing ...

  6. Bureau of Land Management - Wikipedia

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    The federal grazing fee is adjusted annually and is calculated using a formula originally set by Congress in the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978. [55] Under this formula, the grazing fee cannot fall below $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM), nor can any fee increase or decrease exceed 25 percent of the previous year's level.

  7. Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 (TGA, Pub. L. 73–482) is a United States federal law that provides for the regulation of grazing on the public lands (excluding Alaska) to improve rangeland conditions and regulate their use.

  8. Feds want a ‘range rider’ to protect California cattle from wolves, but no killing allowed. Ryan Sabalow. July 2, 2022 at 5:00 AM. ... Consumers don't need more hidden fees, tricky loans or a ...

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