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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 396759" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>There are money worshipping greedy people trying to make a buck any way they can. It usually involves taking away from others. More and more people will support more and more public land because the outfitters and high fence operators pay landowners not to let the average smuck touch their corn.</p><p>Everyone is trying to take public land from everyone else. It's like a tug of war with so many ropes it looks like a rats nest. The old Sagebrush Rebellion was so disgusting to most people that they hide under a new name "The American Land Council". If they get their way ranchers will own all the public land. Radical Farm Bureau would like ranchers to be in charge of public land management so hunters couldn't touch "their grass". Unless we paid the rancher of course. Lumber wants control, oil wants control, mining wants control, pseudo environmentalists want control, hunters only want access.</p><p>Fritz and Rowdy debate because Fritz wants him and his buddies to own or control it so Rowdy who only wants to touch the grass while hunting has to pay them.</p><p>Foolish vegan pseudo environmentalists don't understand that no grazing or burning has less species diversity than grazed or burned habitat. They say you can feed more people from an acre of grain than grazing cattle on it. They are so out of touch with reality that they don't understand that most cattle graze where it's impossible to farm. Grass is a natural resource that can only be harvested with a cow, elk, or bison. Take your pick, they all do the job. Those who Fritz represent want outright ownership, and if not at minimum control. They already graze it so whats the problem? The problem is they can't restrict everyone else. It's money they see floating away because they can't make you pay them for access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 396759, member: 704"] There are money worshipping greedy people trying to make a buck any way they can. It usually involves taking away from others. More and more people will support more and more public land because the outfitters and high fence operators pay landowners not to let the average smuck touch their corn. Everyone is trying to take public land from everyone else. It's like a tug of war with so many ropes it looks like a rats nest. The old Sagebrush Rebellion was so disgusting to most people that they hide under a new name "The American Land Council". If they get their way ranchers will own all the public land. Radical Farm Bureau would like ranchers to be in charge of public land management so hunters couldn't touch "their grass". Unless we paid the rancher of course. Lumber wants control, oil wants control, mining wants control, pseudo environmentalists want control, hunters only want access. Fritz and Rowdy debate because Fritz wants him and his buddies to own or control it so Rowdy who only wants to touch the grass while hunting has to pay them. Foolish vegan pseudo environmentalists don't understand that no grazing or burning has less species diversity than grazed or burned habitat. They say you can feed more people from an acre of grain than grazing cattle on it. They are so out of touch with reality that they don't understand that most cattle graze where it's impossible to farm. Grass is a natural resource that can only be harvested with a cow, elk, or bison. Take your pick, they all do the job. Those who Fritz represent want outright ownership, and if not at minimum control. They already graze it so whats the problem? The problem is they can't restrict everyone else. It's money they see floating away because they can't make you pay them for access. [/QUOTE]
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