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Domestic News January 28, 1908

Twice A Week Plain Dealer

Cresco, Howard County, Iowa

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Denver, Col., Jan. 21: The forest reserves grazing land committee of the National Livestock Association unanimously endorsed President Roosevelt's policy of government control of grazing lands. Resolutions are being prepared for the association's meeting. The Colorado Horse & Cattle Growers' association also approved the policy.

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PRESIDENT'S POLICY APPROVED.
Livestock Association Committee on Grazing Lands Takes Action.
Denver, Col., Jan. 21.-President Roosevelt's policy of government control of grazing lands in and out of forest reserves was unanimously endorsed Monday by the forest reserves grazing land committee of the National Livestock association. The committee is drawing up a set of resolutions which it will offer to the association, which meets here Tuesday, and as the committee is representative of all parts of the country its recommendations are practically certain of acceptance.
The president's policy on this question was also approved in resolutions adopted Monday night by the convention of the Colorado Horse & Cattle Growers' association.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Roosevelt Policy Grazing Lands National Livestock Association Colorado Horse Cattle Growers Forest Reserves

What entities or persons were involved?

President Roosevelt

Where did it happen?

Denver, Col.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Denver, Col.

Event Date

Jan. 21

Key Persons

President Roosevelt

Outcome

unanimous endorsement by the national livestock association committee; resolutions to be offered to the association with certain acceptance; approval by the colorado horse & cattle growers' association.

Event Details

President Roosevelt's policy of government control of grazing lands in and out of forest reserves was unanimously endorsed Monday by the forest reserves grazing land committee of the National Livestock association. The committee is drawing up resolutions to offer to the association meeting Tuesday. The policy was also approved in resolutions adopted Monday night by the convention of the Colorado Horse & Cattle Growers' association.

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