In 1946, the Grazing Service was merged with the General Land Office to form the Bureau of Land Management within the Department of the Interior.
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Hoping to better control improper use of the lands, the Grazing Service moved its headquarters from Washington, D . C . to Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Small tract land patents were granted by the General Land Office ( which merged with the United States Grazing Service in 1946 to form the US Bureau of Land Management.
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It also changed fees and some regulations in the BLM's other set of responsibilities, which had been owned by the Grazing Service, and that are still used today.
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From 1934 to 1963, the Grazing Service ( and from 1946 onward, the BLM ) paid private contractors to kill Mustangs and permitted their carcasses to be used for pet food.
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With so much conflict surrounding the Grazing Service, the Secretary of the Interior combined the Grazing Service and the General Land Office to form the Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) in 1946.
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With so much conflict surrounding the Grazing Service, the Secretary of the Interior combined the Grazing Service and the General Land Office to form the Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) in 1946.
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As a field worker for the now-defunct United States Grazing Service, he trekked into the wilds of southeastern Utah and came across what was then called " Nigger Bill Canyon ."
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And, the reason for the follow up " U . S . Grazing Service began to . . . remove horses from public land " was more because the horses were " in trespass ".
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By 1939, the U . S . Grazing Service ( the predecessor to the BLM ) began to directly hire people to remove horses from public land . "'This practice was short-lived.