
Positive Moves for the PLC
From Line on Agriculture by AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST
May 29, 2026
About this episode
The episode discusses the Public Lands Council's recent actions regarding land use regulations and conservation policies.
The Public Lands Council (PLC) has successfully rescinded a rule implemented by the Biden administration that prioritized conservation over other land uses, which they deemed illegal and not supported by the Organic Act or the Taylor Grazing Act. Additionally, the PLC has been actively involved in the Grazing Action Plan, signing a federal MOU to standardize grazing regulations across federal lands managed by the Department of the Interior, BLM, and the USDA Forest Service.
Topics covered
- land use
- grazing regulations
- conservation
- federal policy
- Public Lands Council
Keywords
- Public Lands Council
- Biden administration
- grazing regulations
- Organic Act
- Taylor Grazing Act
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Public Lands Council, Biden administration, Department of the Interior, BLM, USDA Forest Service, Organic Act, Taylor Grazing Act
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