Ranches that are permitted to use grazing allotments administered by the Tonto National Forest and have benefited from government assistance. The Tonto includes about 2,964,308 acres of public land, and despite being called a forest, about 27% of it, or 791,284 acres, is hot and rugged Sonoran Desert. (Additional ranches are added to this list as information becomes available.)
Visit the Arizona Public Land Ranches Home Page for information about ranches in other regions of the state.
Government Assistance For Ranchers Program Key
The EQIP program absorbed the NRCS Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) after 2014.
The Arizona EWP Drought Program was discontinued in 2001 after a critical audit.
Note: Open Space Reserve Grants became LCCGP Grants after 2002.
This fund was created by a one-time $3.5 million appropriation by the Legislature in 2006.
Note: These grants were previously called Section 319 nonpoint source (NPS) water pollution prevention grants.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | BOR | $36,795 | 1993 AMP |
1999 | EWP | $9,614 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought (David Jordan) |
2006-2014 | EQIP | $79,471 | Kendrick Leroy Tucker |
2017 | HPC #16-626 | $13,922 | Water Pipeline |
2018 | HPC #17-602 | $8,000 | Dirt Tank Cleanouts |
$147,802 | TOTAL 1993-2018 |
The 1993 allotment management plan (AMP) was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat flooded after the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | EWP | $30,290 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #48* | $38,873 | |
2005-2021 | EQIP | $164,039 | |
2011-2021 | LFP | $85,558 | |
$318,760 | TOTAL 2002 - 2021 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | EWP | $15,765 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2005-2016 | EQIP | $265,480 | |
2007 | LCCGP #07-33 | $69,885 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-44 | $55,920 | Conservation, Restoration & Resource Augmentation |
2011-2015 | LFP | $35,962 | |
2011 | LCCGP #11-25 | $30,543 | Conservation, Restoration & Resource Augmentation |
2022 | APWIAP* | $497,240 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
2023 | APWIAP* | $336,600 | Rebuild 7 Miles of Livestock Fence Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
$1,307,395 | TOTAL 1999 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2008-2015 | EQIP | $401,362 | |
2010 | CREIP | $21,767 | Solar Water Pumps (Program no longer exists.) |
2011 | LCCGP #11-74 | $83,596 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2015 | HPC #14-603 | $11,526 | Water Pipeline |
2015 | HPC #14-604 | $12,000 | 7 New Dirt Tanks |
2016 | HPC #15-617 | $9,000 | 3 New Roadside Dirt Tanks |
2017 | HPC #16-606 | $11,360 | Water Storage Materials |
2018 - 2021 | LFP | $47,123 | |
2021 | HPC #20-602 | $15,000 | Colcord Dirt Tanks |
$612,734 | TOTAL 2008-2021 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | BOR | $61,600 | 1996 AMP |
2002 | OSR #9* | $76,500 | Awarded to John Stephen "Steve" Cline |
2002 | OSR #10* | $13,500 | Awarded to John Stephen "Steve" Cline |
2017 | HPC #16-609 | $12,000 | Dirt Tanks Cleaning & Sealing |
2017 | HPC #16-610 | $16,000 | Dirt Tanks Cleaning & Sealing |
2017 | HPC #16-611 | $9,580 | Water Pipeline & Troughs |
2018 | HPC #17-609 | $12,000 | Livestock Water Storage |
2018-2021 | LFP | $54,532 | |
2022 | HPC #21-601 | $5,908 | Malone Water Well Improvement |
2023 | APWIAP** | $261,600 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire (Project #6) |
2024 | APWIAP** | $324,160 | Rebuild Livestock Fences Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire - shared with two neighboring permittees |
$847,160 | TOTAL 1996 - 2024 |
**Temporary program administered by the Arizona Dept. of Forestry & Fire Management.
NOTE: In 2020 $279,167 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Bush Fire. The money was shared among seven grazing allotments, including this one, on the Tonto National Forest.
The 1996 allotment management plan (AMP) was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat flooded after the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased. Another AMP was implemented in 2016.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | BOR | $61,600 | 1996 AMP |
1999 | EWP | $21,130 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #7* | $76,500 | |
2018-2021 | LFP | $53,344 | |
$212,574 | TOTAL 1996 - 2021 |
The 1996 allotment management plan (AMP) was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat flooded after the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005-2013 | EQIP | $147,275 | |
2009 | HPC #08-602 | $7,000 | Juniper Tree Removal |
2010 | HPC #09-604 | $4,000 | Juniper Tree Removal |
$158,275 | TOTAL 2005 - 2013 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2018-2021 | LFP | $50,197 | |
2020 | HPC #19-606 | $100,000 | Livestock Waters |
2020 | BAR* | $2,750 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Sears Fire |
2022 | LFP | $15,411 | |
$168,358 | TOTAL 2018 - 2022 |
Grazing was reauthorized on the allotment in 2017 after about 10 years of nonuse.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | LCCGP #09-108 | $75,000 | Riparian Area Conservation |
2010-2015 | EQIP | $238,354 | |
2011 | HPC #10-604 | $36,000 | Remove Juniper Trees |
$349,354 | TOTAL 2009 - 2015 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | AWPF #95-003* | $115,522 | Sycamore Creek Riparian Exclosure Fences |
1999 | EWP* | $40,530 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #6* | 76,500 | |
2019 | EQIP | $12,890 | |
2019-2021 | LFP | $65,081 | |
2022 | HPC #21-605 | $74,343 | Rebuild Livestock Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire |
2022 | APWIAP** | 500,000 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire |
2022 | LFP | $36,573 | |
2023 | LFP | $58,670 | |
$980,109 | TOTAL 1996 - 2023 |
**Temporary program administered by the Arizona Dept. of Forestry & Fire Management.
NOTE: In 2020 $279,167 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Bush Fire. The money was shared among seven grazing allotments, including this one, on the Tonto National Forest.
Grazing was reauthorized on the Sunflower allotment in 2018 after several years of nonuse.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | LCCGP #05-101* | $65,295 | Erosion Control & Livestock Water |
2005-2014 | EQIP* | $231,026 | |
2009 | LCCGP #09-59* | $39,575 | Ranch Projects |
2018-2021 | LFP | $70,768 | |
2022 | APWIAP** | $499,830 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire |
2023 | APWIAP** | $122,100 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire (Project #5) |
$1,028,594 | TOTAL 2005 - 2023 |
**Temporary program administered by the Arizona Dept. of Forestry & Fire Management.
NOTE: In 2020 $279,167 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Bush Fire. The money was shared among seven grazing allotments, including these two, on the Tonto National Forest.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2006-2012 | EQIP | $370,982 | Letha Cline |
2008 | HPC #07-605 | $29,200 | Remove Juniper Trees |
2008 | HPC #07-606 | $27,500 | Remove Juniper Trees |
2010-2016 | EQIP | $98,464 | Woody Cline |
2016 | HPC #15-618 | $5,745 | Trick Tank Development |
2016 | HPC #15-620 | $5,900 | Solar Water Pump |
2018 | LFP | $10,671 | |
$548,462 | TOTAL 2006 - 2018 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | BOR | $92,400 | 1993 AMP, Salome Creek Riparian Unit |
1999 | EWP | $20,934 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought - Charles Erickson |
1999 | EWP | $49,946 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought - Mitchell Holder |
2002 | OSR #37* | $33,388 | Charles Erickson |
2002 | OSR #53* | $13,116 | Mitchell Holder |
2005-2011 | EQIP | $164,685 | Erickson Family Trust |
2005-2016 | EQIP | $147,648 | Mitchell Holder |
2005 | LCCGP #05-36 | $7,006 | Livestock Water |
2007 | LCCGP #07-26 | $50,000 | Livestock Water |
2011-2015 | LFP | $41,309 | Mitchell R. Holder |
2014-2020 | LFP | $108,391 | Erickson Family Trust |
$728,823 | TOTAL 1994 - 2020 |
Note: The Dutchwoman grazing allotment has two grazing permittees. Mitchell Holder is the permittee for the western portion of the allotment, and Charles Erickson is the permittee for the eastern portion, which includes the old Armer Mtn. allotment.
The 1993 allotment management plan (AMP) was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat flooded after the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2004-2015 | EQIP | $339,226 | |
2005 | LCCGP #05-23 | $17,926 | Livestock Water and Monitoring |
2007 | LCCGP #07-20 | $76,989 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2014-2018 | LFP | $36,125 | |
2019 | HPC #18-603 | $10,560 | Parker Coolidge Tank Cleanouts |
2022 | EQIP | $3,228 | |
2022 | APWIAP* | $500,000 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
2023 | EQIP | $17,007 | |
$1,001,061 | TOTAL 2004 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
Ranch manager David L. Cook also manages some other local ranches. From 2005 to 2021 his DC Cattle Co., LLC, received another $395,599 in EQIP assistance. Some of it was likely used on the Tonto’s Sleeping Beauty Complex grazing allotment, which he managed for a local mining company. On May 24, 2017, Cook , who had been elected to the state’s House of Representatives in 2016, testified at a hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation that his ranch had been “held hostage” by federal red tape.
Mr. Cook was a board member of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association and the Arizona Section Society of Range Management’s 2004 Ranger Manager of the Year. He was elected to the Arizona Legislature in 2016. According to his 2016 and 2018, financial disclosure statements, he was also one of the co-owners of the Rockin Four Ranch .
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2006 - 2014 | EQIP | $341,469 | |
2010 | HPC #09-608 | $7,000 | Dirt Tank Maintenance |
2015 | HPC #14-605 | $24,000 | Soldier Camp Area Dirt Tanks |
2018-2021 | LFP | $86,192 | |
2019 | HPC #18-607 | $12,000 | Dirt Tanks |
2019 | LRP | $18,000 | 3.5 Miles Water Pipeline, Two 5,000 Gallon Water Storage Tanks, 3 Water Troughs |
2022 | LFP | $40,266 | |
$528,927 | TOTAL 2006 - 2022 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | LCCGP #07-85 (1) | $100,000 | Grassland Restoration, Livestock Water |
2008 | HPC #07-608 (1) | $34,500 | Remove Juniper Trees |
2008-2013 | EQIP (1) | $89,122 | |
2010 | HPC #09-606 (2) | $20,000 | Kill Juniper Trees & New Dirt Tank |
2010 | HPC #09-612 (1) | $6,500 | Dirt Tank Cleanouts & Repairs |
2009 | LCCGP #09-110 (1) | $100,000 | Little Green Valley Grazing Complex Range Improvement Project Phase II |
2011-2018 | LFP (1) | $236,665 | |
2012 | HPC #11-608 (1) | $85,000 | Houston Mesa Restoration |
2015 | HPC #14-607 (2) | $11,600 | 4 Dirt Tanks & 2 Trick Tanks |
2019-2021 | EQIP (3) | $46,055 | |
2020-2021 | LFP (3) | $37,195 | |
$766,637 | TOTAL 2007 - 2021 |
2. This assistance benefited Woody Cline, a previous permittee of the Christopher Mtn./Ellinwood & Marsh Creek allotments.
3. This assistance benefited Walnut Creek Ventures, LLC, a previous permittee of the Christopher Mtn./Ellinwood & Marsh Creek allotments.
In 2002 Hal Earnhardt received a $76,500 Open Space Reserve (OSR) grant for a ranch he owned in Coconino County, and another OSR grant for $13,500 for a ranch in Gila County. OSR grants became LCCGP grants in 2005. Earnhardt Ranches LLC also holds the permits for the Dagger and Schoolhouse allotments in the Tonto Basin Ranger Disrict.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005-2010 | EQIP | $116,622 | |
2007 | LCCGP #07-49 | $51,122 | Livestock Water |
2011 | HPC #10-603 | $24,000 | Remove Juniper Trees |
2011-2021 | LFP | $492,793 | |
2022 | LFP | $7,341 | |
$691,878 | TOTAL 2005 - 2022 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005-2013 | EQIP | $120,810 | |
2012-2015 | LFP | $140,496 | |
2014 | HPC #13-610 | $12,600 | Spring Water Development |
2022 | LFP | $14,068 | |
2022 | APWIAP* | $445,770 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
2023 | APWIAP* | $245,400 | Rebuild 5.25 Miles of Livestock Fence Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
$979,144 | TOTAL 2005 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
John R. Hoopes, Vice President of the Salt River Project, is an owner of the ranch.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | EWP | $30,240 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #22* | $59,077 | |
2005-2016 | EQIP | $428,203 | |
2005 | LCCGP #05-22 | $75,000 | Grassland Restoration, Livestock Water & Fencing |
2007 | LCCGP #07-19 | $75,000 | Livestock Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-26 | $75,000 | Livestock Water & Pasture Management |
2011 | LCCGP #11-12 | $125,000 | Chubb Mountain Water Pipeline |
2018-2021 | LFP | $42,352 | |
$909,872 | TOTAL 1999 - 2021 |
Ranch manager Bill Conway is a former president of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association, and was their 2016 Rancher of the Year.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | OSR #58* | $33,729 | |
2005 | LCCGP #05-44 | $100,000 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2006-2021 | EQIP | $329,099 | |
2007 | LCCGP #07-34 | $100,000 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-45 | $75,000 | Restoration-Conservation-Resource Enhancement |
2011 | LCCGP #11-26 | $77,332 | Fencing, Grassland Restoration, Livestock Water |
2012-2021 | LFP | $444,271 | |
2022 | EQIP | $69,337 | |
2023 | EQIP | $15,033 | |
$1,243,801 | TOTAL 2002 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2020 $65,784 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Salt Fire. The money was shared among six grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
The current allotment management plan was completed in 1979.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | EWP* | $9,408 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #14** | $77,350 | |
2005-2015 | EQIP* | $327,947 | |
2005 | LCCGP #05-17* | $125,000 | Livestock Water & Fencing |
2007 | LCCGP #07-09* | $100,000 | Livestock Water & Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-17* | $75,000 | H-4 Ranch and Brunson Field Farming Projects |
2015 | #HPC #14-610 | $4,500 | Dirt Tank Cleanouts |
2016 | #HPC #15-603 | $10,000 | Kill Juniper Trees on 100 Acres |
2016 | #HPC #15-604 | $25,000 | Construct 7 New Dirt Tanks |
2016 | #HPC #15-605 | $20,000 | Repair 8 Existing Dirt Tanks |
2016 | HPC #15-608 | $20,000 | Solar Powered Water Well |
2017-2020 | EQIP | $41,305 | |
2017 | LRP | $5,000 | Solar Water Well Pump & Water Pipeline Extension |
2018 | HPC #17-613 | $7,600 | Goldtooth Smiths Spring Development |
2018-2021 | LFP | $69,067 | |
2021 | HPC #20-605 | $110,000 | Rebuild Livestock Waters Burned in the 2020 Bush Fire |
2023 | EQIP | $14,090 | |
$1,041,267 | TOTAL 1999 - 2023 |
**OSR grants became LCCGP grants in 2005
NOTE: In 2020 $279,167 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Bush Fire. The money was shared among seven grazing allotments, including the H4 allotment, on the Tonto National Forest.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2007-2020 | EQIP | $403,689 | |
2009 | LCCGP #09-18 | $33,000 | Farm & Ranch Project |
2016 | HPC #15-606 | $6,000 | Dirt Tank Cleanouts |
2018 | LFP | $48,227 | |
2022 | EQIP | $11,454 | |
2023 | EQIP | $6,439 | |
$508,809 | TOTAL 2007 - 2023 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | OSR #18* | $9,846 | |
2005-2007 | EQIP | $32,136 | |
2022 | APWIAP** | $375,985 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
2023 | EQIP | ||
$435,065 | TOTAL 2002 - 2023 |
**Temporary program administered by the Arizona Dept. of Forestry & Fire Management.
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | BOR | $36,960 | 1993 AMP |
1999 | BOR | $31,331 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2002 | OSR #62* | $15,365 | |
2005-2008 | EQIP | $75,207 | |
2005 | LCCGP #05-25 | $24,870 | Livestock Water & Fencing |
2018 | HPC #17-610 | $19,000 | Water Pipeline Replacement |
$202,733 | TOTAL 1993-2018 |
The previous permittee, Dwight Cooper, died in 2013. The 1993 allotment management plan (AMP) was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat flooded after the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2011-2015 | EQIP | $115,451 | |
2018-2021 | LFP | $45,232 | |
2023 | APWIAP* | $417,000 | Rebuild 8.5 Miles of Livestock Fence Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
$577,683 | TOTAL 2011 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | HPC #13-601 | $1,058 | Brooklyn Well Solar Water Pump |
2014 | HPC #13-602 | $30,000 | Copper Creek Allotment Dirt Tank Cleanouts |
2015 | HPC #14-601* | $60,000 | Kill Coyotes to Protect Pronghorn & Mule Deer Fawns |
2015-2021 | LFP | $203,167 | Drought & Wildfire |
$294,225 | TOTAL 2014 - 2021 |
John T. Holbrook, the owner of JH Cattle Co. LLC, leases the Horseshoe Ranch from the Arizona Game & Fish Department. He sells the beef raised on the ranch through the JH Grass Fed Beef LLC, which is owned by his father John B. Holbrook. The elder Holbrook also holds the grazing permit for the BLM's nearby Antelope Creek grazing allotment, and received $26,738 of LFP assistance for his ranching operation on that allotment from 2015 to 2020.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005-2007 | EQIP* | $72,689 | Martin Ranch, Inc. |
2005 | LCCGP #05-66* | $14,000 | Livestock Water |
2007 | LCCGP #07-063* | $5,000 | Livestock Water |
2009-2021 | EQIP | $310,686 | |
2011-2021 | LFP | $114,663 | |
2020 | BAR** | $20,020 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Sawtooth Fire |
2022 | EQIP | $3,097 | |
$540,156 | TOTAL 2005 - 2022 |
**Federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | APWIAP* | $490,290 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire (This work was contracted out to Lynn Martin, a permittee on the adjacent Millsite allotment.) |
$490,290 | TOTAL 2021 - 2022 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2015-2020 | LFP | $31,018 | |
2022 | APWIAP* | $453,905 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
2023 | APWIAP* | $98,600 | Rebuild 2 Miles of Livestock Fence Burned in the 2021 Telegraph Fire |
$583,523 | TOTAL 2015 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2021 $2.325 million in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2021 Telegraph Fire. The money was shared among eight grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
Ranch owner Stephen M. Brophy is also the CEO of Arizona's second-largest landowner - Aztec Land & Cattle Company. He also owns a ranch in Apache County through Page Land & Cattle Co. that holds the grazing permit for the Apache-Sigreaves National Forest's Arab grazing allotment, and state grazing lease #23-118478.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | LCCGP | $75,000 | Livestock Water |
2006-2007 | EQIP | $178,184 | |
$253,184 | TOTAL 2005 -2007 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2005-2021 | EQIP | $374,486 | |
2007 | LCCGP #07-16 | $50,000 | Livestock Water & Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-22 | $56,518 | Wildlife Diversity & Watershed Health |
2011-2021 | LFP | $53,515 | |
2017 | HPC #16-602 | $14,500 | Dirt Tank Cleanouts & Repairs |
2022 | EQIP | $7,207 | |
2022 | LFP | $8,204 | |
2022 | APWIAP* | $295,820 | Rebuild Livestock Fences & Waters Burned in the 2020 Griffin Fire and 2021 Copper Canyon Fire |
2023 | EQIP | $7,700 | |
$867,950 | TOTAL 2005 - 2023 |
NOTE: In 2020 $65,784 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Salt Fire. The money was shared among six grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | OSR #13* | $77,350 | |
2007-2010 | EQIP | $242,973 | |
2007 | LCCGP #07-71 | $125,000 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2009 | LCCGP #09-85 | $100,000 | Livestock Water and Fencing |
2011 | LCCGP #11-54 | $125,000 | Livestock Water and Erosion Control |
2012-2016 | LFP | $126,362 | |
2021 | LFP | $26,344 | |
2022 | LFP | $92,175 | |
$915,204 | TOTAL 2002 - 2022 |
NOTE: In 2020 $65,784 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Salt Fire. The money was shared among six grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
The current allotment management plan (AMP) was completed in 1984.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | HPC #15-613 | $7,900 | Dirt Tank Cleanout & Sealing |
2016 | HPC #15-614 | $7,000 | Solar Water Well System |
2017 | HPC #16-612 | $4,000 | Dirt Tank Cleanout |
2017 | HPC #16-614 | $6,902 | Water Catchment & Trough |
2017 | HPC #16-615 | $13,128 | Water Pipeline & Troughs |
2017 | HPC #16-616 | $6,166 | Water Pipeline & Troughs |
2020-2021 | LFP | $31,847 | |
$76,943 | TOTAL 2016-2021 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | AWPF #99-083 | $263,225 | Lower Cherry Creek Rehab |
2011-2014 | LFP | $35,609 | John Sowers |
2011 | LCCGP #11-69 | $125,000 | Conservation Project |
2015-2016 | EQIP | $38,516 | Joshua Roundy |
2019-2020 | LFP | $45,764 | Joshua Roundy |
$508,114 | TOTAL 2000 - 2020 |
NOTE: In 2020 $1,478 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Meddler Fire. The money was shared between the adjacent Black Mesa & Dagger grazing allotments.
Grazing was reauthorized on the allotment in 2010 after many years of nonuse, and new pastures were added to the allotment in 2015. The current allotment management plan (AMP) was completed in 1981, when the allotment had a different configuration.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
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2005-2007 | EQIP | $26,041 | |
2012 | HPC #11-606 | $12,000 | Juniper Tree Removal |
2014 | HPC #13-608 | $17,065 | Juniper Tree Removal |
2014-2021 | LFP | $43,397 | |
2015 | HPC #14-608 | $15,000 | Solar Water Well Pump |
$113,503 | TOTAL 2005 - 2021 |
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
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1992 | BOR | $73,980 | 1992 AMP for Campaign allotment |
1999 | EWP | $37,888 | Paid to Take Cattle Off the Land During Drought |
2006 | Heritage Fund | $10,000 | Campaign Creek Riparian Fence |
2006 - 2016 | EQIP | $207,576 | Campaign allotment $133,096 Wildcat allotment $74,480 |
2015-2016 | LFP | $198,402 | Campaign allotment $142,264 Wildcat allotment $$56,138 |
$527,846 | TOTAL 1992-2020 |
An allotment management plan (AMP) for the Poison Springs allotment was completed in 1987, long before the current boundaries of the Poison Springs allotment were set in 2017. The Campaign allotment's current AMP is the proposed action described in its 2011 (EA). The 1992 AMP was funded by a grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as part of a mitigation plan for the local wildlife habitat that was flooded when the height of Theodore Roosevelt Dam was increased. Ranch manager John Fowler is a former president of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association. His business partner Leland “Bill” Brake was a member of the Arizona Game & Fish Commision, and the owner of the Rose Tree Ranch . Fowler and Brake are also co-owners of the adjacent Rockin Four Ranch .
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
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2007-2011 | EQIP* | $301,637 | |
2011 | LCCGP #11-67* | $100,000 | Allotment Improvements |
2011 | LFP* | $8,214 | |
2018 | LRP | $12,000 | Rafter P Ranch Dirt Tank Improvements |
2018-2021 | LFP | $89,903 | |
2019 | HPC #18-605 | $50,000 | Livestock Water |
2020-2021 | EQIP | $116,927 | |
2022 | EQIP | $69,019 | |
2023 | EQIP | $61,548 | |
$810,248 | TOTAL 2007 - 2023 |
The current allotment management plan was completed in 1982.
YEARS | PROGRAM | AMOUNT | PROJECT NAME |
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2008 - 2019 | EQIP | $231,089 | |
2015 | LFP | $122,105 | |
$353,194 | TOTAL 2008-2020 |
NOTE: In 2020 $65,784 in federal Burned Area Rehabilitation (BAR) funds were approved to help rebuild livestock fences & waters damaged in the 2020 Salt Fire. The money was shared among six grazing allotments, including this one, in the Tonto National Forest's Globe Ranger District.
The current allotment management plan was completed in 1992.
One of the owners of Rockin Four Ranch, LLC, is the J Bar B Cattle Co. LLP, which is also the permitte of the adjacent Rafter Cross Ranch . The membership of the Rockin Four Ranch LLC was amended in August 2006, and according to Arizona Rep. David Cook’s 2016 and 2018 financial disclosure statements, he was one of the co-owners. (His 2020 disclosure statement didn’t include that.) Mr. Cook is also the owner of the DC Cattle Ranch .
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