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008 160929s1940 dcua f000 0 eng d
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043 $an-us---
049 $aUDDD$obesLAC
090 $aHD241$b.R37 v.2 no.24
245 04 $aThe range rider /$cGrazing Service.
246 3 $aGrazing bulletin
246 3 $aRange rider of the Grazing Service
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bU.S. Department of the Interior, Grazing Service,$c1940.
264 1 $aWashington, D.C. :$bU.S. Department of the Interior, Grazing Service,$c1940.
300 $a4 pages : $billustrations ; $c27 cm
321 $aWeekly,$b1939-1940
321 $aMonthly,$b1941-1942
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
362 1 $a1939-1942.
500 $aPublished weekly 1939-1940 ; published monthly 1941-1942.
520 $aThe Range Rider was an agency newsletter issued to the employees of the U.S. Grazing Service (formerly known as the Division of Grazing) during 1939-1942. The purpose was to establish closer contacts and relationships among the U.S. Grazing Service employees and communicate new rules of conduct relative to the operation of the Taylor Grazing Act, as outlined by the new Director, Richard H. Rutledge. The publication contained condensed statements of important happenings, accomplishments, acts, decisions, and proceedings in the Division and certain personal glimpses; promoted good fellowship in the organization; and, provided an open channel, often flavored with a certain degree of informality, for keeping the men and women of the Grazing Service in touch with the aims, ideas and activities involved in the program. The transfer of many of the Grazing Service employees into the military, along with wartime shortages of materials, probably led to the demise of the publication in 1942.
505 00 $tThe 'octopus' of the range : Sotol, or Dasylirion leiophyllum-Englem, and the sheep industry / $rS. M. Miera and R. D. Nielson, Region 7 -- $tFacts and figures : stock water improvements and livestock management -- $tTommy Thompson of accounting office in Washington accepts a position with the Andes Copper Company in South America -- $tMagpie poisoning : camp G-144 reports on control efforts near Woodriver, Idaho -- $tSquaw Butte host to college students : Oregon State Agricultural College visits Squaw Butte Range Station -- $tBridger, Montana camp develops cost-cutting creosoting method for fence posts -- $tMr. and Mrs. Sage Hen at home : mating ritual of the male sage-grouse -- $tOut of the mail bag : Idaho: first fire of the season, May 28, 12 miles outside of Boise ; New Mexico: District No. 7 is supporting an especially fine crop of bluestem grass ; Oregon: Mr. Natanson, WPA Writers' Program, visits Squaw Butte Range Station and learns about range management firsthand ; Utah: water pipeline update at camp G-160, Hurricane, Utah ; Nevada: Carson River Stock Bridge construction completed.
500 $a"June 14, 1940."
500 $a"104835."
500 $a"Vol. 2, no. 24."
500 $a"The Rider is published by authority of the Secretary of the Interior as administrative information concerning important happenings, accomplishments, and aims of the Grazing Service for the information of the personnel of this Service. Not for publication."--Volume 4, no. 9, page [16].
500 $aSpecial Defense Issue was published on December 20, 1941, in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
500 $aHistorical and background information provided by Glen Collins, Public Lands Foundation Archives.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of the Interior.$bDivision of Grazing$xOfficials and employees$vPeriodicals.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bGrazing Service$xOfficials and employees$vPeriodicals.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bBureau of Land Management$vPeriodicals.
610 10 $aUnited States.$tTaylor Grazing Act$vPeriodicals.
610 20 $aCivilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)$vPeriodicals.
650 0 $aGrazing districts$zUnited States$xManagement$vPeriodicals.
650 0 $aPublic lands$zUnited States$xManagement$vPeriodicals.
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610 17 $aUnited States.$bGrazing Service.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00549574
610 10 $aUnited States.$bBureau of Land Management.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00549573
610 27 $aCivilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00536299
630 07 $aTaylor Grazing Act (United States)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01368861
650 7 $aGrazing districts$xManagement.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00947004
650 7 $aPublic lands$xManagement.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01082591
650 7 $aEmployees.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00909111
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 7 $aPeriodicals.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411641
710 1 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of the Interior.$bOffice of the Secretary.
710 1 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of the Interior.$bDivision of Grazing.
710 1 $aUnited States.$bGrazing Service.
994 $aC0$bUDD
920 $aBLM Library$hHD241 .R37 v.2 no.24$t1$jChecked Out