improving nevada rangelands

since 1939

since 1939

A federal law passed to improve public rangelands and help stabilize the livestock industry by creating grazing districts.

since 1939

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you can learn more about the grazing boards by diving into the statutes that define the role, responsibility, and rules of the nevada state grazing boards.

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There is a Central Committee of Nevada State Grazing Boards that oversees all six state grazing boards (shown above) and is mandated by NRS568.170. The Central Committee meets annually.

The current chair of the Central Committee is Steve Boies, and the secretary is Rachel Buzzetti. For national issues or questions about the individual grazing boards, give Rachel a call.

P.O. Box 28-1251
Lamoille, Nevada 89828

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There are seven grazing districts (6 Nevada and 1 California). The Nevada State Grazing Boards are mandated under NRS 568.040. Each respective board meets twice a year and has a chairman and a secretary that serve a 3-year term. 

To find the chair and secretary of your grazing board, follow the link below.

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