arrives. This "brings the Ranger concl permittee olosor to- 

 gether, and considerable information can "be obtained regard- 

 ing the results of grazing, prices obtained, etc. 



By employing men who aro familiar with grazing con- 

 ditions for patrolmen, we can keep tab on a great deal of 

 the grazing business. 



Generally fire guards who patrol are either on a 

 road entering the forest or on soiae high ridge forming the 

 boundaries between individual rangos, einduiiey have excel- 

 lent chances to discover either stools drifting into the 

 forest, or drifting from one range to another. 



Eat ton said Morrow had brought up some 

 new points which he wished he would put 

 in the form of a resolution for the 

 Committee* 



10:30 - How Can we Maize Better Progress on the Scientific 

 Sides of Grazing with our Present administrative 

 and Technical Poroes. 



GOI-ESHITE: 



Four lines of the Gracing business need scientific 

 study: 



1 In an accurate determination of Hange Capacity 

 we ara almost entirely dependent on a force of permanent 

 Rangers who can be on the range at all times of the year, 

 both before and after the Grazing season, and can compare 

 the forage crop from year to year. In order, however, to 

 make the proper use of this information, it is absolutely 



necessary that some handy form of record be devised for col- 



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