Grazing Lands

Stay Informed on Grazing Lands Policies and Regulations

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Why Monitoring Federal Register Updates on Grazing Lands Matters

Monitoring the Federal Register's updates on grazing lands is crucial for agribusiness owners, environmental consultants, government policy advisors, and conservation scientists. The use and management of grazing lands directly impact the agricultural industry, wildlife conservation, and rural economies.

Key Reasons to Stay Informed:

  • Agribusiness Owners & Farmers: These stakeholders depend on grazing lands for livestock feeding, making it essential to track policy changes that can affect land access, permissible practices, and sustainability regulations.
  • Conservation Groups: Environmentalists and wildlife organizations need to monitor grazing lands to advocate for biodiversity protection and habitat preservation.
  • Land Managers & Policy Makers: Updates can inform strategies for land use planning, sustainable practices, and compliance with federal regulations.
  • Academic Researchers: Continuous updates are important for ecological studies and the development of new frameworks for managing natural resources.

Recent Trends and Regulatory Impacts

Recent regulatory changes in grazing lands can significantly alter the landscape:

  • Sustainability Practices: Increased emphasis on sustainable grazing practices is shaping modern policy to mitigate environmental impacts.
  • Biodiversity and Habitat Conservation: New rules often reflect the need to balance agricultural use with ecological preservation, impacting how lands can be managed.
  • Technology Integration: Policies encouraging the use of technology for sustainable practices are becoming more common, affecting funding and investment in AgTech.

For detailed regulatory changes, consult the Federal Register's section on Agriculture.

Importance of Real-Time Monitoring

Staying informed in real-time is essential not only for compliance but also for strategic planning and risk management:

  • Seize Funding Opportunities: Early awareness of grants or incentives related to sustainable land use can give stakeholders a competitive edge.
  • Anticipate Policy Shifts: By understanding upcoming regulatory changes, businesses can adjust their strategies proactively.
  • Mitigate Risks: Early detection of adverse rule changes allows for timely counteractive measures.

How FedMonitor Can Help

At FedMonitor, we understand the importance of timely and relevant updates. Our AI-powered monitoring service ensures that your information is not just fast but also filtered to meet your specific needs.

  • Enhanced Relevance: Receive updates tailored to your industry and interests, filtering out noise and highlighting the most pertinent information.
  • Integration-Friendly: Choose from a variety of integration options such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, as well as traditional email and SMS alerts.
  • Quick Understanding: Our intuitive platform delivers brief summaries to help you quickly gauge document relevance, ensuring efficiency.

With FedMonitor, you'll never miss a critical update. Sign up today to ensure you stay steps ahead in the ever-evolving policies surrounding grazing lands.

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Latest Documents

Title Type Published
The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) revised the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) regulation in the final rule published in the Federal Register on October 9, 2020, in response to public comments. Changes were published in the final rule that...
Rule Aug 03, 2021
The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the 2018 Farm Bill) made changes to ACEP. This interim rule makes conforming changes to the ACEP policies and procedures in the regulations.
Rule Jan 06, 2020
The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (the 2018 Farm Bill) made several minor changes to certain of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) conservation programs and related requirements. The conservation programs and related requirement...
Rule May 06, 2019
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued regulatory guidance to agencies to establish requirements for Federal financial assistance applicants, recipients, and subrecipients that are necessary for the implementation of the Federal Funding Acc...
Rule May 18, 2018
NRCS published an interim rule, with request for comments, on February 27, 2015, to implement the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) that was authorized by the Agricultural Act of 2014. NRCS received 1,055 comments from 102 respondents...
Rule Oct 18, 2016
The Agricultural Act of 2014 (the 2014 Act) consolidates the purposes of the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP), Grassland Reserve Program (GRP), and Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) into one easement program called the Agricultural Conserv...
Rule Feb 27, 2015
The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) and Office of Hearing and Appeals (OHA) are amending and clarifying regulations concerning certain aspects of appeals of ONRR correspondence and clarifying the final administrative nature of ONRR orders...
Rule Oct 16, 2014
The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) and Office of Hearing and Appeals (OHA) are proposing to amend and clarify regulations concerning certain aspects of appeals of ONRR correspondence and to clarify the final administrative nature of ONRR...
Proposed Rule Jul 22, 2013
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is amending its regulations to add provisions allowing the BLM to temporarily segregate from the operation of the public land laws, by publication of a Federal Register notice, public lands included in a pending wi...
Rule Apr 30, 2013
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is proposing this rule to amend the BLM's regulations found in 43 CFR parts 2090 and 2800 by adding provisions allowing the BLM to temporarily segregate from the operation of the public land laws, by publication of...
Proposed Rule Apr 26, 2011
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is issuing this interim temporary final rule (Interim Rule) to amend the BLM's regulations found in 43 CFR parts 2090 and 2800 by adding provisions allowing the BLM to temporarily segregate from the operation of th...
Rule Apr 26, 2011
The Department of Agriculture (USDA), through the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) published in the Federal Register on January 21, 2009, an interim final rule for the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) with a 60-day public comment period. On August 2...
Rule Nov 29, 2010
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), through the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), published in the Federal Register of January 21, 2009, an interim final rule with request for comment amending the program regulations for the Grassla...
Rule Aug 21, 2009
This final rule amends the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) regulations to implement provisions of Public Law 109-148 (2006 Act) that provide for enrollment in the CRP of private non-industrial forest land that experienced a loss of 35 percent or m...
Rule Jun 02, 2006
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA or the Department) is publishing a final rule implementing the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP). The GRP assists landowners and others in restoring and conserving eligible grassland and certain other l...
Rule Mar 06, 2006
The Department of the Interior (Department), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is amending its regulations by adding a new part to govern the grazing of livestock on the Navajo Partitioned Land (NPL) of the Navajo-Hopi Former Joint Use Area (FJUA) of t...
Rule Oct 07, 2005
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Farm Bill) amended the Food Security Act of 1985, to add the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP). The purpose of this program is to assist landowners and others in restoring and protecting eligible...
Rule May 21, 2004
The Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) is amending its existing regulations governing petitions for stays of grazing decisions issued by the Bureau of Land Management. The changes would specifically authorize OHA administrative law judges to decide...
Rule Dec 10, 2003
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes amending its regulations concerning how BLM administers livestock grazing on public lands. The proposed changes would: improve BLM's day-to-day grazing management efficiency; ensure BLM documents its consi...
Proposed Rule Dec 08, 2003
This rulemaking adds a new part to the regulations of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to govern the grazing of livestock on the Navajo Partitioned Land (NPL) of the Navajo-Hopi Former Joint Use Area (FJUA) of the 1882 Executive Order reservation. The pu...
Proposed Rule Nov 12, 2003