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  2. Napier Downs - Wikipedia

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    Napier Downs Station, commonly referred to as Napier Downs, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Napier Downs is situated about 130 kilometres (81 mi) east of Derby [1] and 150 kilometres (93 mi) north west of Fitzroy Crossing and is accessed via the Gibb River Road.

  3. Section 15 lands - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Grazing Act was enacted to regulate grazing on public lands to improve rangeland conditions and stabilize the livestock industry. Under Section 15 of the Act, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to lease vacant, unappropriated, and unreserved public domain lands situated outside established grazing districts for grazing purposes.

  4. Grazing rights in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Map of all federally owned land in the United States. The area in yellow represents land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Laws that apply to management of public land grazing are generally codified in Title 43 of the United States Code and include the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 (TGA), the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Federal Land ...

  5. Drysdale River Station - Wikipedia

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    The pastoral lease is currently owned by the Koeyers family, who took up the lease in 1985. [4] The Koeyers run about 8,000 head of cattle on the property. [5] The area was initially taken up in 1882 by the Victorian Squatting Company, and the Drysdale River was named by explorer Charles Burrowes in 1886. The company estimated the size of the ...

  6. Grazing preference - Wikipedia

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    Privilege may be created by permit, license, lease, or agreement. Grazing permits (or licenses or leases) provide this official written permission to graze a specific number, kind, and class of livestock for a specified time period on defined federal rangeland.

  7. Rotational grazing - Wikipedia

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    Rotational grazing of cattle and sheep in Missouri with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a period and then rested. In rotational grazing livestock are moved to portions of the pasture, called paddocks, while the other portions rest. [2] The intent is to allow the pasture plants and soil time to recover. [2]

  8. Kalli Station (pastoral lease) - Wikipedia

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    Three trucks of cattle were sold and moved from the station via Day Dawn to Midland Junction in 1928. [ 8 ] The area was struck by drought in 1936–1937 when the station was owned by Mr A. Lloyd who said "if it had not been for mulga cutting he would have no sheep left at all"; the rains came in April 1937, allowing stock to be turned out.

  9. Agistment - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, agistment is commonly used during times of drought; livestock from a drought-affected property can be agisted on a drought-free property elsewhere in the country. The livestock may travel to the alternate pasture by truck or by travelling stock route. Agistment can also refer, in both Australia and New Zealand, to places such as ...

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