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		<description><![CDATA[Buying out public lands ranchers helps them and environment. | As we argued before, an elegant approach to resolving grazing disputes, regenerating dryland ecology, saving taxpayer dollars, and aiding the rural economy, is to allow ranchers to accept money in exchange for retiring their permits to graze livestock on public lands. (Our description is here .) The esteemable High Country Newsdevotes its current cover story to this proposal and its slow progress across the American West. It&#8217;s got special traction...]]></description>
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