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Service Description: This feature class depicts the boundaries of the livestock grazing allotments under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Bureau of Land Management. A pasture is a sub-unit of a grazing allotment; each allotment is comprised of at least one pasture. An allotment is an area of land designated and managed for grazing of livestock. An allotment may include private and state lands, in addition to public lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management and/or other federal agencies. All allotments and pastures are recorded and tracked in BLM's Rangeland Administrative System (RAS). This GIS feature class provides a spatial component to pastures and allotments.
For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
Map Name: BLM ID Grazing Allotments
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Description: This feature class depicts the boundaries of the livestock grazing allotments under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Bureau of Land Management. A pasture is a sub-unit of a grazing allotment; each allotment is comprised of at least one pasture. An allotment is an area of land designated and managed for grazing of livestock. An allotment may include private and state lands, in addition to public lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management and/or other federal agencies. All allotments and pastures are recorded and tracked in BLM's Rangeland Administrative System (RAS). This GIS feature class provides a spatial component to pastures and allotments.
For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office.
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102605
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Spatial Reference: 102605
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Spatial Reference: 102605
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Title: ilmidExtPub.ILMIDEXTPUBDO.gra_allot_poly
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Comments: This feature class depicts the boundaries of the livestock grazing allotments under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Bureau of Land Management. A pasture is a sub-unit of a grazing allotment; each allotment is comprised of at least one pasture. An allotment is an area of land designated and managed for grazing of livestock. An allotment may include private and state lands, in addition to public lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management and/or other federal agencies. All allotments and pastures are recorded and tracked in BLM's Rangeland Administrative System (RAS). This GIS feature class provides a spatial component to pastures and allotments.
For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
Subject: Formerly published as RANGE_NOC_GrazingAllotments_PUB_100K_POLY
The intended use of all data in the BLM's GIS library is to support diverse activities including planning, management, maintenance, research, and interpretation. This is a derived feature class based on a dissolve on Allotment Number from the Pastures Polygon feature class. No edits are made to this feature class, all edits are made to the original Pastures Polygon feature class.
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Keywords: allotment,biota,BLM,boundaries,Bureau of Land Management,Department of the Interior,DOI,farming,grazing,Idaho,livestock,Management,pasture,Rangeland Administration System,RAS,Taylor Grazing Act,TGA
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