Troy Forrest, Director, (435) 279-3603
UGIP FOCUS:
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How 38 Utah Ranchers Created the Groundbreaking Three Creeks LLC to Improve Their Government Grazing Allotments (Working Ranch Magazine)
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History of the Evolution of the Three Creeks LLC Project (Human-Wildlife Interactions Scientific Journal)
UGIP is dedicated to improving the health and sustainability of Utah’s rangeland. It provides grants & funding resources for ranchers, direct rangeland improvement programs/projects, support plan development, and interact with news and media.
Utah Grazing Improvement Program Grants
- Utah Grazing Improvement Program Grant
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- Applications are open annually through January 1.
- Program Manager: Troy Forrest - [email protected], (435)279-3603; Grant Contact: Regional GIP Coordinators
- The Utah Grazing Improvement Program (GIP) provides cost-share grants to rangers for rangeland improvements.Eligible projects include any restoration work that will improve rangeland health, productivity and management. In order for proposals to be competitive, a recommended maximum request is $100,000. Applicants are advised to work with their regional GIP coordinator for application assistance and more information.
- Project examples: elimination of invasive species, reseeding, livestock water development and improvements, fencing, grazing management planning, and any other projects that improve watershed and rangeland health and productivity.
- UGIP Predatory Animal Control Grant
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- Applications are open annually through end of August.
- Program Manager: Troy Forrest - [email protected], (435)279-3603; Grant Contact: Regional GIP Coordinators
- This grant is open to eligible livestock producers who have suffered predation losses and provides reimbursement for up to 50% of the cost of the contracted amount for practices used to stop or reduce predation. A total of $150,000 is available. To apply, contact your regional GIP coordinator.
- UGIP Small Livestock Producers Grant
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- Applications are open annually through January 1.
- This grant is open to small livestock producers (50 animal units or less) for projects that will improve grazing management on federal, state, or private land. A total of $100,000 is available with an award maximum of up to $10,000. To apply, contact your regional GIP coordinator.
UGIP Purpose
Strengthen Utah’s Livestock Industry
- Improve the sustainability of livestock grazing through science-based management principles. UGIP Technical Committee Report
- Work cooperatively with federal agencies and partners to promote efficient multiple-use management of public lands. Sustainable Grazing for Southern Utah Forests
- Work with federal agencies and Congress to implement policies and procedures that allow maximum flexibility when addressing grazing and environmental issues.
- Curtail the decline of public lands grazing opportunity by using sustainable management practices. History of AUM reductions
Improve Rural Economies
- Maintain viable ranches as a critical contributor to the economy, customs, and culture of rural Utah.
- Importance of Livestock to Utah and its Rural Counties and Communities
- Agriculture helping local economies
- Three Creeks Project Impact on Rich County
Enhance the Environment
- Demonstrate the power of managed livestock grazing as an important tool for improving/maintaining rangeland resource health.
Parker Mountain sheep/sage grouse project - Plan and implement rangeland improvement projects that improve grazing management.
Projects helping the environment; Examples of GIP projects
Provide technical expertise and educational opportunity for working ranches and the next generation of ranchers.
Cowboy Ecology–Land EKG; Beginning rancher comments
UGIP in the News
- How 38 Utah Ranchers Created the Groundbreaking Three Creeks LLC to Improve Their Government Grazing Allotments (Working Ranch Magazine)
- History of the Evolution of the Three Creeks LLC Project (Human-Wildlife Interactions Scientific Journal)
Information for Ranchers Interested in the Grazing Improvement Program
- GIP Regional Coordinators - How GIP Works
- Representatives and Contacts (For GIP assistance in your area)
- Utah Rangeland Improvement Act (Utah Code Annotated: Title 4, Chapter 20)