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stable livestock industry protects and preserves Nevada’s rangelands,
helping to sustain Nevada’s diverse landscape and rich rural culture
and economy. Nevada’s livestock industry would not exist without
rancher's ability to graze on public land. With 85% of Nevada land owned
by the federal government, most of Nevada’s ranchers graze at least
in part on public land.
In addition to helping sustain healthy rangelands, Nevada’s ranching industry is a significant part of Nevada’s heritage and economy. The rich culture of the West is alive and well, from Pioche to Tonopah, Elko to Gardnerville. Ranching is as relevant today as it was 150 years ago. And Nevada’s ranchers are not only caretakers of the public land, they are participants in the landscape.
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