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It is time to embrace wisdom, as ignorance is inexcusable, do I write about and photograph nature to convey its significance to us all. My opinions are conveyed from life, and are just what they are with no excuses. Just a simple thought here and there, take it or leave it.

Welfare Ranching on Public Lands, is Needed or Taxpayer Funded Corruption?

Investigated and Written by
John W. Cox

“The actual costs to taxpayers for the public lands grazing program, direct costs to Taxpayer’s.  Not shown are the destructive elements, costly and according to science, common sense, and observed quite abundantly by many (i.e. Land Desertification, et al. Public Lands), as well as water-wells owned by ranchers yet on Our Public Lands and rancher’s bill Taxpayers through the BLM to water their own cattle, among other situations, that cost Millions yearly.

Studies and government reports indicate that the federal public lands grazing program results in an annual net loss to taxpayers, but the amounts are in the hundreds of millions of dollars, in Direct-Subsidies alone . . .

(OF NOTE) Also keep in mind, when perusing this article, In the U.S. alone, one study estimated that — 194.7 million kg (i.e. 194,700 tons of beef) is wasted due to discoloration at the retail level, representing a loss of about 780,000 cattle annually. Other estimates suggest the U.S. wastes approximately 21% of all meat consumed at both retail and consumer levels . . .  So, is the Grazing Permit Program on Public Lands viable, or is it just a situation of serious Profiteers, found a weak spot in government, to walk-in and take advantage of Taxpayer Money under the guise of some type of historical myth.  Welfare Ranching (Public Lands Ranching) is only a mere 4% of the Ranching in America – and sales less than 1% yearly, according to USDA Domestic Receipts of Public Lands Beef.

RANCH SUBSIDIES ONLY

Annual Cost to Taxpayers: The direct government expenditures to administer the public land grazing program (by agencies like the BLM and Forest Service) exceed the grazing fees collected. The net loss to taxpayers is estimated at a minimum of $123 million annually, and possibly over $500 million annually when indirect costs (such as environmental damage mitigation, predator control, and wildfire suppression related to grazing) are included).

Total over a decade: An analysis in 2015 estimated the cost to taxpayers at around $500 million every year for the prior decade, totaling roughly $5 billion over those ten years. We question that, as perhaps a falsified number, as we have observed in other USDA costs to cover-up expenditures that are obviously corrupted, and significant totals left-out.

Broader Livestock Subsidies: EWG (Environmental Working Group) analyses of all USDA livestock subsidies across the U.S. (which includes various disaster assistance, commodity purchases, and pandemic relief payments to all livestock operators, not just those on public lands) found a total of approximately $72 billion between 1995 and 2023.

Total Farm Subsidies: Total federal farm subsidies for all agricultural activities (including massive commodity crops like corn and soybeans) across the U.S. were $478 billion between 1995 and 2021. 

We also find the corruption, and disinformation from the BLM’s Grazing Permit Programs to be, by far, also costly to American Taxpayers, in the $-billions.  For example the Wild Horse and Burro Program Exceeds

WILD HORSE AND BURRO PROGRAM

(Keep in mind, this is mostly from Grazing Permit Rancher Program – and their demands, assimilated on lies and bogus / Inaccurate Wild Horse Herds Counts – Yes, Corruption)

The annual cost for the Wild Horse and Burro Program is over $100 million, with figures varying by year. For example, expenditures were $112.3 million in 2021 and $154.8 million in 2024. A majority of these funds are used for off-range holding and care for horses and burros not placed in private homes, with costs also covering gathers, adoptions, and fertility control. 

2024: Approximately $154.8 million was spent, with a significant portion going to housing over 66,000 horses and burros in holding pens.

2023: The cost was $108.5 million for holding 62,000 wild horses. 

2021: Total expenditures were $112.273 million.
$77.7 million (64%) was for off-range holding.
$15.1 million (12%) went to program support and overhead
$14.7 million (12%) was for adoptions and sales.
$8.5 million (7%) was for gathering animals.

2017: The program cost $82.567 million.
$48.6 million was used for caring for horses in holding facilities.
$7.9 million was for adoptions.
$4.2 million was for removing horses from rangelands.

The costs are driven largely by the need to care for the large number of animals in off-range facilities, though efforts like the Adoption Incentive Program aim to reduce long-term holding costs through private adoptions. . . 

We actually observe the consequences of so much wasteful expenditures, and Wild Horses placed into Holding, et al., for nothing less than derived from False Information – The Welfare Ranchers hold the BLM in captivity, via a very convoluted and corrupted employee structure / Administrative Structure . . . American’s Public Lands . . . i.e. Federal Court Cases associated with these groups tell us volumes of Mia-information, within a Dis-information Format of Campaigns, advertising as well as sublimating BLM/Forestry Misinformation – as direct evidence, for several BLM / Forestry Programs.

Currently, we find many moire attacks upon Our Natural Wildlife around or within Our Public Lands areas – For Example Wolves, Beaver, Cougar, Bear, whose domains in Wilderness basically invaded by Public Lands Ranching – or, 4% of the cattle ranching Industry in America, with domestic Sales lower than 1% yearly in beef products – and throw-away margins of Beef yearly, ”  —  John Cox, M.A. C/M


 
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Posted by on November 7, 2025 in Uncategorized

 

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When Diversity of Wildlife No Longer Exists, Predators Turn Against One Another —

Written by
John Cox, M.A, C/M

“Diversity of Wildlife is the key factor to not only a healthy ecology, but life within this Universe. Humans attempt to favor entertainment, and exploitative circumstance, and avoid what I just wrote in the opening of this conversation.

Evolution of life also, often devastating to some, is a fact of living. Then the end-of-life, that is, the life-cycle within this Universe we all live. Whether fallen and die from old age, or, devastated within the Predator-Prey Relationships we see in Nature, and understand, that life exists naturally on this planet we live. Time is our boundaries, toward life — a Universal Law we cannot change. . . We are all part of, and just as receptive to it all, as a small field-mouse in a field, a prey to age, or predators.

Interesting, and the fact is, without human involvement, this life-cycle I discuss here, creates or prolongs a healthy life cycle within the Ecology it exists within — i.e. evidence, for millions of years before we come along. With Human-involvement, not so much, to Zero, actually. So it’s not time, as previously mentioned, being a boundary; but rather, and this is the negative side, whether or not the humans turn-against one another, or not — when Predator-Prey Relationships no longer exist on this planet. Perhaps this planet’s history shows us this, as well . . .

The devastation of one-predator overwhelming other life within a healthy habitat, that was not within their Predator-Prey Relationship — i.e. I give you the cattle and the wolves, bears, household-pets, coyotes, et al., as a definitive and well proven fact this happens — Science and common-sense observations shows us this as fact, as well. Yet we disregard the “Causation” and go after, to kill or eliminate, the symptoms – whether it be Wildlife-Evolution, or Terrestrial-Evolution; or, our own pervasive obnoxious perceptions, derived from ignorance, bigotry, or bias. History shows us also, when these attributes become popular, things drastically change within the evolutionary process.

I find it interesting, all of the preconceptions we place on something like the Natural Life Cycles of this planet . . . The fact is simple, not an excuse to kill more life, or exclude some life, i.e. bias, bigotry, and ignorance, in favor of other life forms — a more entertaining life. . . How sad people are entertained by killing life itself, and for the most ironic illusions, yet state they done the killing to save all of us, or the ranchers, or the community, or . . . whatever bullshit fits their need, i.e. excuse, at the time!

I call that bullshit! Especially, when we are attempting to manage the birthrates within a Wilderness area, or, on the Range, when science tells us, very well and abundantly, Wildlife and our Terrestrial Environments are self-governing, inclusive of population, as well. But human-ego combined with ignorance and bias, and money/greed, then soon we find Nature subordinate to such mind-sets, and destroyed due to them.

Some of the Evolutionary Process may appear to us as unattractive, even disgusting, when we do not understand the Predator-Prey Relationships — and the Natural Balance of Life on this planet. Humans have disconnected this Universal Necessity of Connection we all have between Nature and a Natural Universal Evolutionary Process, in our attempts to control it all.

We need to understand it is not our supposed predatory instincts that control this planet; but rather, it is Nature, and we are a part of it; Whereas, with any other living beings on this planet, and Universal Law, if one living-being or species ultimately controls all life on this planet — Nature will respond negatively.

Ultimately, when no Predator-Prey Relationships exist, Predators turn against one another. We see this often when hunting and trapping over-done in many Wildlife and Wilderness Areas. Frankly, we are seeing it today, already starting. And those with any type of intelligence, can see, many things in our environment and human population as well, becoming worse, the further we disconnect from Nature itself. . . and refusing to understand our connection with it all.” — John Cox, M.A. C/M

 
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Posted by on November 1, 2025 in Uncategorized

 

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