Show report of strict given lamb wool were produced head of cattle and s head of sheep that graz-allotments on Du-e District of the L National Forest past and water was most allotments 1 stated Ranger Although the season was slow held up well until f 16 axy held ir stock from allotments 10 days past their opening dates because Mie cold spring and of vegetable 1 county growth was J and as a was d very losses from poisonous loco were attributed to the yet losses jj less other Ashton t may have been because choice feeds avail- rings that hadn't run for and and continued winter summer Th-us was a big help to the management of the range aE wing stock to roam the feed was plentiful without a long trip to water each Some allotments are still according to graz-tog studies conducted on various Ranger ton pointed and will be corrected as soon as solutions can bo worked He stated that livestock should be aware of Multiple Use d Act of that provides that national forests shall be administered for range wildlife and that grazing is to be continued under this act to guarantee a sustained yield of all Grazing on the Duchesne District has a direct effect on the economy of four other counties besides Duchesne Utah Salt Lake and some of the operate from those livestock was removed from forest by the middle of although many of the animals came off the forest ranges following the heavy snow of Ranger Ash-ton |