Show new plan for grazing fees ees on national forests from I the bolest l icat office in arco acco daice with the plan re rc anil d by 1 the secretary f agriculture the lunsted staica lorest rest milice sen ice lias has clip isted 1 I my it fly to lo ik the lie practicability III n rela relating tinz graving ires fees on oll tile nat tonal onal folea boic 1 to the lite market prices 0 of livestock live stock auer after a thorough consider 1 litton lion of 0 the question lon the Fo foresters reters recin menda t ions have hare been approved d by the secretary of 0 agriculture in announcing his hii decision dee filon today tho thi secretary stated the price received by the producers during any one year appe appeal ai 1 lo 10 me it as being a lair fair I 1 index lex to ull ui ill dt the adjustment of grazing feed ou National foreba I 1 ranges imply upon recommendation of 0 the forhez lor ct 1 service I 1 have tile lie following method of 0 tile grazing fees beginning breni nine in 1033 L 1 that the lite billal ual forest grazing fees ot of 15 cents pier head per month tor for and 15 cents per hedd had h ad por per for or sheep in fit afelt during 1931 ile be abed as tin till basis tor for malting making adjustments in ill t ti in fees each year rear in accord with flu flue C luat nations ions lit in livestock priced 2 that the grazing tec fee to be ba paid each year on oil national Nat natio I 1 lonal at I 1 forests ho h re lusted so that aha tie tees fees fir ai any 1 y given acar car will pea bea tile the saini rat ratio io to the 1931 19 1 l rate as the ratio which the average prices recel it by producers ya in the eleven western t aars 3 tor for tile the year preceding the year for which the fees are to be adjusted tear lear to corresponding average prices durl during fiig tile the front 1920 to to 1932 inclusive in fit the th case of sheep slid and during tb period from to 1930 inclusive in the baue 1 of I cattle 3 that the cattle cah becs to he bc paid faeh year ye ir be itce on it the baila bail aels 3 of 0 prices fo r bc ef cattle aa by the bureau of 0 agricultural economics 1 that in ill tine tile hie ices fecs for 1933 in accordance with I 1 the lie of ir file I 1 lie pi par agrati lim 1 13 cents lie ha considered d ohp ali afara price vr pound iima elf c beer batlle for la 13 and jw 2 the arite tor for lambi tat t ial the fee for 1338 1933 its a l will vill ve be 93 cents per head bead per ninoth for cattle or fir per erbit less than the bitle tep fr by bv I lor nr sharp tile the average fee in ill 19 1133 3 will ile 2415 pr head 1 per niKi illi IT 51 per beut loss less the fee ce by al ap pral sal 5 that the hie Fort lo foertter riter ter be td t d to refund any amount collected collect ed tor for the year 1933 lit in excess cicci oi of the he ice fee or to apply ally such excess to tle the payment of any teca fees due dua or to fit lit 1 flue due ami to collect such continued to back page NEW HEW PLAN FOR FOB GRAZING FEES CN NATIONAL FORESTS continued from first page additional payments as may be required to secure full payment ol 01 the tees fees as adjusted tor for the scar car 1933 C G that no adjustments in ill fees be made when the application ot of the ihie I 1 adlove formula would affect the fees aea ly less than one halt half cent for or cattle and one quarter cent for sheep per head bead per month and that in the establishment ot of any lees fees they be rounded ot off to the nearest cent for cattle and the neatest quarter rent for per lead head per month 7 thit that the forc forester ster bo be authorized to make such adjustments from time to time as may be to establish equitable tees fees between ro forests rests regions region lr ir slates t ea in arriving at these conclusions the secretary and the forester hai had the benefit nt t the advice of 0 mr F r 1 I 1 mo lin secretary sc cretaro of the american national livestock and d air V P it marshall secretary Secie tary c i e national wool growers As A s aia commenting upon the s abject the secretary further stat cu much consideration was given to t 0 the i selection of a period old oe which the average prices ot of live tok could be accepted as a fair lase in reaching a conclusion on oil hlll print poi nt periods i wore were selected which would represent lit in the opinion 1 alt 0 I the hie various members of tile the I 1 repart department ment fair cycles in ill the sheep and cattle industries it Is believed 1 I is pods P pr oils will apisai to the av t c aae stockman as fair arid and equitable and warrant his support of 0 tic the departments efforts tn in adjusting 1 II 11 h tiie the ti ri lerest terest ot of all conc concerned erred ti ii lii Is of course understood t ui 40 0 o fair to the public arid and stock lit in n bo be method must operate to increase the grazan graz irig B lees fees as live toc etton 11 1 0 cs incel increase ase in tile the event ot of lu i ae in livestock prices iry reductions la in tees fees will follow to avoid complications and mis r v d tn in the future the c tary lary the point that 1 ii I plan for cor adjusting tees fees would le bo ped in a broad way arid and no ati I 1 apt made to adjust fees on account ot of local conditions |