Definition of Grazing privilege

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Grazing privilege

The term 'Grazing privilege ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' The benefit or advantage enjoyed by a person or company beyond the common advantage of other citizens to graze livestock on federal lands. Privilege may be created by permit, license, lease, or agreement'.

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