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actual estimate estimate DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PUBLIC LAND
MANAGEMENT 1. Lease and disposal of lands and mineral resources.BUREAU
OF LAND MANAGEMENT Applications are acted upon for all types of land use
and ...
actual estimate estimate DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PUBLIC LAND
MANAGEMENT 1. Lease and disposal of lands and mineral resources.BUREAU
OF LAND MANAGEMENT Applications are acted upon for all types of land use
and ...
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BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Object Classification ( in thousands of
dollars ) Total number of permanent ... 777 42 28 9 5 6 462 220 70 789 OREGON
AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS 371 138 25 280 2 5 3 180 150 50 410 Total ...
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Object Classification ( in thousands of
dollars ) Total number of permanent ... 777 42 28 9 5 6 462 220 70 789 OREGON
AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS 371 138 25 280 2 5 3 180 150 50 410 Total ...
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Personnel Summary PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued BUREAU OF
LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued ... and the amount designated for range
improvements from grazing fees from Bankhead - Jones lands transferred to the ...
Personnel Summary PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued BUREAU OF
LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued ... and the amount designated for range
improvements from grazing fees from Bankhead - Jones lands transferred to the ...
Page 491
32 Lands and structures . Total obligations ...--1 219 75 50 1,135 4 5 5 Program
by activities – Continued 10. Payments to States from grazing receipts , etc. ,
public lands within grazing districts , miscellaneous .. 11. Payments to States from
...
32 Lands and structures . Total obligations ...--1 219 75 50 1,135 4 5 5 Program
by activities – Continued 10. Payments to States from grazing receipts , etc. ,
public lands within grazing districts , miscellaneous .. 11. Payments to States from
...
Page 492
92 PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued Object Classification in
thousands of dollars ) Continued BUREAU OF ... BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
California land - grant funds is paid the counties in which the lands are situated ,
to be ...
92 PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT — Continued Object Classification in
thousands of dollars ) Continued BUREAU OF ... BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
California land - grant funds is paid the counties in which the lands are situated ,
to be ...
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Page 121 - ... which (1) If not treated, will Impair or endanger the land, (2) materially affect the productive capacity of the land, (3) represent damage which Is unusual In character and, except for wind erosion. Is not the type which would recur frequently In the same area, and (4) will be so costly to rehabilitate that Federal assistance Is or will be required to return the land to productive agricultural use.