From Deseret News archives:
Reseeding is helping ranchers
But the results of a new survey of 21 ranchers impacted by the unprecedented 363,000-acre Milford Flat fire show that many are pleased with reseeding efforts that began last fall and ended in April.
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food commissioner Leonard Blackham said some areas are getting back to normal while others will need another round of reseeding. His office provided the Deseret News with a copy of the survey results.
"We're at least on our way," Blackham said on the phone. "Ranchers and farmers are always used to Mother Nature, and they get thrown a curve quite often, and they live with it that's just part of being in business."
And the help keeps coming, with $2 million in grants made available this past week for more reseeding work and "green stripping." That's part of what Blackham called the "war" on cheatgrass that involves planting grass species that stay green longer and are less fire friendly.
Applicants for the funds will be private individuals and state or federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Land Management, all of whom Blackham said have cooperated on a level not often seen after wildfires.
The new survey of ranchers from Minersville, Kanosh, Beaver, Milford and Meadow shows thousands of acres of private land lost to the Milford Flat fire, which claimed tens of thousands more acres of federal and state lands ranchers relied on for grazing. Collectively the ranchers sold about 1,000 head of livestock because of feed sources destroyed by the fire they also said they'll further need to reduce their herds in the coming year for lack of feed.
Several ranchers reported spending $50,000 or more one as much as $264,000 on replacing feed, grazing land or crops lost to the Milford Flat fire. Many still need fencing, seed, equipment, water lines, structures and alternate grazing areas as a result of the fire.
"I need pasture," Brant George, of Kanosh, replied in the survey. He said he isn't sure what it will cost or even if he can find it, only that if he doesn't get the pasture he'll need to sell his livestock.
While some in the survey praised state and federal agencies for their help in reseeding, a few were unhappy with the BLM's level of communication with ranchers.
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