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Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

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Page 1: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

Alachua County Forever

Cattle Grazing

Business PlanJanuary 24, 2012

Page 2: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

• Articulate principles that guide grazing and leasing cattle grazing range

• Develop criteria to evaluate which lands would benefit from grazing

• Describe principles to be followed in contracting out grazing rights

• Recommend sound business practices that will guide cattle grazing on these lands

Purpose of the Plan

Page 3: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

Part of a Stewardship Strategy“To acquire, protect and manage environmentally significant lands, to protect water quality and wildlife habitat, and provide areas for low-impact, resource-based recreation.”

Larry Korhnak

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Kristin G

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Page 4: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

Non-native Invasive Control

Planting Natives

Forestry

Prescribed Fire

Solid Waste Removal

Map Making

Coordinating Volunteers

Grant Writing

Infrastructure Development

Timber Harvesting

Hunting Agreements

Part of a Stewardship Strategy

Page 5: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

Basic Ingredients Required:People MaterialsPartnerships

Part of a Stewardship Strategy

Results (since FY08)$380,049 offset

$610,648 partner

$990,697 total

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People

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• Maintain the current ecological quality and conservation values

• Cost reduction

• Generate revenue or offset resource management costs

• Reducing wildfire risk

• Provide site security

• Preserve the County's rural heritage

Benefits of Grazing

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Metzger Preserve

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Estimated OffsetsSize: 635 acres Pasture: 585 acres

Improvements$2,500 Informational Kiosk (County/Bond)$150 Regulatory Signs (County/Bond)$2,650 Total

Average Annual Management Costs$875* Exotic Plant Control (County/GF)$7,140* Security (County/GF)$34,200*Pasture Maintenance (County/GF)$500* Fence, Gate, Boundary Maintenance (County/GF)$4,325* Road/Fire Break Maintenance (County/GF)$300* Trail Maintenance (County/GF)$933 Monitoring (County/GF)$7,125 Prescribed Fire (County/GF)$55,398* Total

*cost may be offset with a cattle grazing lease ($47,340/yr)

Page 14: Alachua County Forever Cattle Grazing Business Plan January 24, 2012

The Board of County Commissioners recognizes that:

1. …well-managed nature preserves contribute to the community’s quality of life by protecting water resources, protecting and enhancing wildlife habitats, and providing natural areas suitable for resource-based recreation.

2. … grazing appropriate areas of a preserve can be a valuable stewardship tool and directs that cattle grazing on these Alachua County Forever preserves shall be allowed when the following conditions can be met:

• only on improved or semi-improved (rough) pasture• only where grazing has recently occurred • only on an interim basis until habitat restoration activities can occur• only as a prescribed management tool consistent with the goals of the adopted preserve

management plan• only where the preserve’s conservation values will not be degraded

Policy Directives

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The Board of County Commissioners recognizes that:

3. … conversion of natural areas to grazing range is not consistent with Alachua County Forever and Wild Spaces & Public Places referenda.

4. … grazing rights are a commodity, with economic value subject to market forces, and directs that they should be leased at market value. The Board also recognizes that offsetting County property management expenses can be a valuable substitute for cash proceeds.

5. … it is beneficial for the County to re-invest any grazing revenues in the stewardship of the Alachua County Forever portfolio of preserves and directs that these funds supplement existing stewardship funding.

Policy Directives