often e request from tlie Supervisor for a re ort on some 

 project considerable ci stance from the route planned "by the 

 Hanger, causes much loss of tine, therefore he should malre 

 his request in accordance with the Rangers plans unless 

 something requiring immediate attention should corae up, 



The cost of grazing can "be reduced greatly in-so- 

 far as sheep grazing is concerned by combining counting with 

 ranee inspection, which can be "brought about in this way* 

 !7hen the grazing permits are issued the Supervisor should 

 enclose a form letter to the permittee telling him that he 

 muct notify tho Supervisor at least 10 days in advance of 

 the '..ate on Y/hieh he is going to drive in and enclose a 

 form letter which he should uso for such notice. He should 

 also tell him that hir, stool: must not outer the Forest un- 

 til the herders have "been supjlieC with identification cards, 



(llote: See resolution later. Circular lett or sent out 

 to Supervisors on the form letter matter). 



11:25 - Grazing Troubles ~ The Best and Cheapest 'Jays of 

 Handling Them. 



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The beet way to handle grazing troubles is to pre- 

 vent them from occurring. The best way to prevent them from 

 occurring is to ta!:e all the pains and oc.re possible in 

 educating the users of the range. 



However, in spite of all, education, trouble and 



disputes will occur. If the::e is a Stocli Association with 



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