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A week before the Taylor Grazing Act was signed into law on June 28, 1934, by President Franklin Roosevelt, The Daily Sentinel signaled its approval of the measure, which passed during the worst ...
Taylor to get the Taylor Grazing Act passed by Congress in 1934. It was not foresight that led to the passage of the Taylor Grazing Act; by 1934 it was obvious that many ranges were on the brink of ...
Congress passed the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934, which was named after Rep. Edward Taylor of Colorado and created grazing districts. In these districts, grazing use was apportioned and regulated ...
Edward Taylor reached a solution in 1934, the Taylor Grazing Act, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In the heart of Colorado’s sheep country, a public meeting in Grand Junction ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has heard oral arguments challenging regulations, proposed in 1995 by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt and set to go into effect this spring, alleged to violate the Taylor ...
"Before the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934, it was a first-come, first-served competition, with the winners taking as much of the forage as they could because if they didn't someone else would," said ...
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