Its basically there land, they can't farm it but as long as they keep withing the grazing regulations they can run cattle, hunt it and recreate on the land within the law.
This is my biggest grip, if the public can't access the land then it should be off limits to the surrounding land owner, we're paying for the management of the land so the local property land owner can add to there acreage. Then if the local game and fish department can get some kind of access worked out for the public land we end up paying the landowner something for the access to public land that there using as there own. There's millions of acres of landlocked public land in the West being used by ranchers for there own gain while locking out the public paying for the land and all the while these farmers and ranchers have there hand in every government program made to subsidize them. Its one big welfare system with the working class people footing the bill.
Lots of truth there^ best post of the thread. What we have is de facto private ownership paid for by the public.
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