From Deseret News archives:
Fire tough on ranchers
Many are 'at a loss' on what to do next; U.S. land-use policies criticized
Lightning caused the fire, which started Friday and had burned 334,000 acres as of Wednesday night. Cheat grass not native to the area and an ongoing fire nuisance carries blazes quickly and is now an eradication target of both Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and the Bureau of Land Management.
Federal policies govern where and when ranchers can graze their cattle. The Forest Service wants ranchers to move cattle off summer ranges because of drought, but the fire has scorched flatland grazing areas from just south of Delta in Millard County to northwest of Beaver in Beaver County.
State Sen. Darin Peterson, R-Nephi, was one of three state senators who visited the fire area Wednesday. He was critical of federal policies that affect firefighting on public land and of the environmental lobby.
Neuel Chlarson manages the White Sage Ranch. He made a calm but passionate plea Wednesday for the numerous government entities that oversee grazing access to "just be sensible and flexible" as ranchers try to deal with the effects of the fire.
"We pretty much lost all our winter range. What didn't burn this year burned last year," he said.
BLM officials said virtually all of the area affected or threatened by the Milford Flat fire has burned already in the past five years.
Rancher Pete Yardley said ranchers aren't sure of their next move.
"Right now we're at a loss on which direction to run with them," he said. "We can't just bring all of our cattle home."
Chlarson said the cattle at risk represent 6 million pounds of beef at market.
Just the cost of feeding the surviving cattle, where rangeland has been scorched, could put ranchers out of business. Selling the cattle would surely put them out of business, he said.
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