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Rocky Mountain House Southwest Region Red Deer North Saskatchewan Operational Region Provincial Grazing Reserves Dec 2017 Rocky Mountain House Southwest Region PGR © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 1 of 2 General Grazing Reserve Information Area: 15,842 acres (6,411 hectares) Year Established: 1978 Terrain: Very rolling, gently undulating and sloping land Vegetation: Tame pasture, aspen, balsam poplar, pine, spruce, muskeg EcoRegion: Lower foothills natural subregion Nearby Municipalities: 37 km west of Rimbey Water Bodies: Medicine River, Medicine Lake Livestock Management Information Responsible Association: Rocky Mountain House Grazing Association (privatized April 1, 1999) Looks after livestock and maintains the developed pastures in good, productive condition. Maintains all fence lines, dugouts, corrals and the buildings at the headquarters site. Provides bulls for the breeding program. Grazing Season: Mid-May to end of October Cattle: Approximately 4,900 Animal Unit Months (AUMs) Minimum number of Patrons: 12 patrons Application: Please contact 780 514-3417 for grazing allotment application. Application deadline is January 31 st . Within the reserve 5,594 acres (2,263.8 hectares) have been developed into tame pasture. There are several areas of muskeg in the middle section of the reserve; swamp spruce and poplar are the main trees. The reserve features a unique design of irregular shaped developed pastures, intermixed with large treed areas that provide excellent wildlife habitat. The completed development was based on a multi-agency approved integrated resource plan. Only the developed fields are fenced, leaving a portion of the reserve that sees no livestock grazing. Provincial Grazing Reserves are popular recreational sites for the general public. Recreational access condition information for Provincial Grazing Reserves can be found at: Recreation on Agricultural Public Land You must contact the grazing reserve agrologist prior to accessing the reserve at: Tel: 780 514-3417

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Page 1: Rocky Mountain House Southwest Region - Alberta · 2019. 8. 7. · Rocky Mountain House Grazing Association (privatized April 1, 1999 ) Looks after livestock and maintains the developed

Rocky Mountain House – Southwest Region Red Deer – North Saskatchewan Operational Region

Provincial Grazing Reserves

Dec 2017 Rocky Mountain House – Southwest Region PGR © 2017 Government of Alberta

Page 1 of 2

General Grazing Reserve Information

Area: 15,842 acres (6,411 hectares)

Year Established: 1978

Terrain: Very rolling, gently undulating and sloping land

Vegetation: Tame pasture, aspen, balsam poplar, pine, spruce, muskeg

EcoRegion: Lower foothills natural subregion

Nearby Municipalities: 37 km west of Rimbey

Water Bodies: Medicine River, Medicine Lake

Livestock Management Information

Responsible Association:

Rocky Mountain House Grazing Association (privatized April 1, 1999)

Looks after livestock and maintains the developed pastures in good, productive condition.

Maintains all fence lines, dugouts, corrals and the buildings at the headquarters site.

Provides bulls for the breeding program.

Grazing Season: Mid-May to end of October

Cattle: Approximately 4,900 Animal Unit Months (AUMs)

Minimum number of Patrons: 12 patrons

Application: Please contact 780 514-3417 for grazing allotment application. Application deadline is January 31

st.

Within the reserve 5,594 acres (2,263.8 hectares) have been developed into tame pasture. There are several areas of muskeg in the middle section of the reserve; swamp spruce and poplar are the main trees.

The reserve features a unique design of irregular shaped developed pastures, intermixed with large treed areas that provide excellent wildlife habitat. The completed development was based on a multi-agency approved integrated resource plan. Only the developed fields are fenced, leaving a portion of the reserve that sees no livestock grazing.

Provincial Grazing Reserves are popular recreational sites for the general public. Recreational access condition information for Provincial Grazing Reserves can be found at:

Recreation on Agricultural Public Land

You must contact the grazing reserve agrologist prior to accessing the reserve at:

Tel: 780 514-3417

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