Show Grazing fees not to be increased C R. chairman of the State Land announced that the board is not yet considering increasing grazing This information was released following a recent meeting of the N. associate professor of agricultural at Utah State reviewed a research report on grazing fees to the He emphasized the report was the first of seven analysis of aspects of public land Subsequent reports will consider the impact of any change in fee policy on ranch economy and other factors which should influence the board in establishing fee THE s. I lie is not recommending changes in the structure Its report that the returns from grazing lease of state lands are a poor reflection of land and forage he I-r Roberts pointed out that because of the way the st range economy has been to any abrupt change in fee policy might disrupt the stock industries seri- |