JORDAN VALLEY â An Oregon family wants to convince a federal appeals court that its ranchâs âgrazing preferenceâ was canceled contrary to the U.S. Bureau of Land Managementâs own regulations.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on Monday, May 3, in the lawsuit, which raises questions about the interaction between private lands and public grazing allotments.
After losing a permit to graze on 30,000 acres of BLM allotments in nearby Idaho, ranchers Mike and Linda Hanley leased their private âbase propertyâ in Jordan Valley to their daughter and son-in-law, Martha and John Corrigan.
When the Corrigans applied for a new grazing permit â citing the private ranchâs âgrazing preferenceâ to the allotments â the BLM rejected the request in 2017.
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RIRIE On the heels of announcing a new three-seater lift slated for operation this 2021-22 ski season, this week Kelly Canyon officials said they are also investing in a new magic carpet ground lift.
The magic carpet lift, a ramp-style conveyor that runs along the ground, will replace the traditional rope tow at the base of the mountain near the lodge. A magic carpet is ideal for young and new skiers and boarders who are getting their “ski-legs” under them while learning to float on new powder.
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Lithium Americas didn t release any news last month, nor were there any Wall Street analyst downgrades of the company s stock.
We can probably attribute the stock s April decline to profit-taking. After all, despite a significant pullback since mid-January, shares are still up a whopping 348% over the one-year period through May 3.
What s been driving that powerful gain? The combination of strong long-term demand projections for lithium, which is needed to produce the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs), and Lithium Americas progress in developing its two lithium mining projects.
The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending April 23rd indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US rose by 15 billion cubic feet to 1,898 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies 302 billion cubic feet, or 13.7% below the 2,200 billion cubic feet that were in storage on April 23rd of last year, and 40 billion cubic feet, or 2.1% below the five-year average of 1,938 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 23rd of April in recent years..the 15 billion cubic feet that were added to US natural gas storage this week was more than the average forecast of a 9 billion cubic foot addition from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, but measured well below the average addition of 67 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have typically been injected into natural gas storage during the same week over the past 5 years, as well as well below the 66 billion cubic feet added to natur
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