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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1338295" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>It's a bit different out here. In California, 10-15 acres for a cow/calf, our Nevada ranch runs 10 to the section. For stockers, 1 head per 3.5-4 acres for the winter season in California. 1 yearling per 8 acres if native and 1 yearling per 4 acres is its improved in Wyoming. </p><p>Forest Service and BLM is a whole other can of worms. Our Wyoming allotment (USFS) is for about of our WY 3,000 yearlings May-October and its just over 100,000. </p><p>We have a winter out cow permit (year round, with schedules moves within the allotment) (BLM) in Northern Nevada and it's for about 1,800 of our NV mother cows and it's over 280,000 acres. Fortunately, we are not majority public lands operations like many throughout the west are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1338295, member: 17596"] It's a bit different out here. In California, 10-15 acres for a cow/calf, our Nevada ranch runs 10 to the section. For stockers, 1 head per 3.5-4 acres for the winter season in California. 1 yearling per 8 acres if native and 1 yearling per 4 acres is its improved in Wyoming. Forest Service and BLM is a whole other can of worms. Our Wyoming allotment (USFS) is for about of our WY 3,000 yearlings May-October and its just over 100,000. We have a winter out cow permit (year round, with schedules moves within the allotment) (BLM) in Northern Nevada and it's for about 1,800 of our NV mother cows and it's over 280,000 acres. Fortunately, we are not majority public lands operations like many throughout the west are. [/QUOTE]
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