Utah ranchers concerned about BLM plan to manage Grand Staircase monument

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Southern Utah ranchers' grazing rights could be dramatically reduced if a new resource management plan is put into place by the Bureau of Land Management.

<p>TROPIC, Garfield County — It was another day of working cattle at the Sweetwater Ranch in Garfield County, much like the thousands of days before. But lately, things just feel different.

 Spencer runs his cattle on public land in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument using grazing rights he paid for.

 

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