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When notice of the grazing allowance, periods, 

 and rates for the year has been received by the 

 Supervisor he gives public notice of a date on or 

 before which all applications for grazing must be 

 presented to him. These public notices are posted 

 in conspicuous places, usually in the post offices. 

 Applications for grazing permits are submitted on 

 blank forms furnished by the Supervisor. As soon 

 as an applicant for a grazing permit is notified by 

 the Supervisor that his application has been ap- 

 proved, he must remit the amount due for grazing 

 fees to the District Fiscal Agent and upon receipt 

 of notice by the Supervisor that payment has been 

 made a permit is issued allowing the stock to enter 

 the Forest and remain during the period specified. 

 All grazing fees are payable in advance and the 

 stock is not allowed to enter the National Forest 

 unless payment has been made. 



Stock Associations. The thirty or more grazing 

 regulations effective on the National Forests are 

 for the primary purpose of making the National 

 Forest range lands as useful as possible to the 

 people consistent with their protection and perpetu- 

 ation. It is clearly impossible to meet the wishes 

 and needs of each individual user, but it is often 



