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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Doc. No. AMS–LPS–14–0061]
Notice of Request for Revision of a
Currently Approved Information
Collection
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35), this notice
announces the Agricultural Marketing
Service’s intention to request approval
from the Office of Management and
Budget, for a Revision of the currently
approved information collection used to
compile and generate the Federally
Inspected Estimated Daily Slaughter
Report.
DATES: Comments must be received by
October 17, 2014.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR COMMENTS:
Comments should be submitted
electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov. Comments may
also be submitted to Kim Harmon,
Assistant to the Director, Livestock,
Poultry, and Grain Market News
Division (LPGMN), Livestock, Poultry
and Seed Program (LPS), Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS), U.S.
Department of Agriculture; STOP 0252;
1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room
2619–S; Washington, DC 20250–0252.
All comments should reference this
publication number AMS–LPS–14–0061
and note the date and page number of
this issue of the Federal Register.
Submitted comments will be available
for public inspection at https://
www.regulations.gov or at the above
address during regular business hours.
Comments submitted in response to this
Notice will be included in the records
and will be made available to the
public. All comments received will be
posted without change, including any
personal information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim
Harmon, Assistant to the Director,
LPGMN, AMS, USDA, by telephone at
(202) 720–6231, or via email at
Kim.Harmon@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Plan for Estimating Daily
Livestock Slaughter Under Federal
Inspection.
OMB Number: 0581–0050.
Expiration Date of Approval: 01–31–
2015.
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved information
collection.
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Abstract: The Agricultural Marketing
Act of 1946 (7 U.S.C. 1621–1627),
section 203(g) directs and authorizes the
collection and dissemination of
marketing information including
adequate outlook information, on a
market area basis, for the purpose of
anticipating and meeting consumer
requirements, aiding in the maintenance
of farm income, and to bring about a
balance between production and
utilization.
Under this market news program,
USDA issues a market news report
estimating daily livestock slaughter
under Federal inspection. This report is
compiled by AMS on a voluntary basis
in cooperation with the livestock and
meat industry. Market news reporting
must be timely, accurate, and
continuous if it is to be useful to
producers, processors, and the trade in
general. The daily livestock slaughter
estimates are provided at the request of
industry and are used to make
production and marketing decisions.
The Daily Estimated Livestock
Slaughter Under Federal Inspection
Report is used by a wide range of
industry contacts, including packers,
processors, producers, brokers and
retailers of meat and meat products. The
livestock and meat industry requested
that USDA issue slaughter estimates
(daily and weekly), by species, for
cattle, calves, hogs and sheep in order
to assist them in making immediate
production and marketing decisions and
as a guide to the volume of meat in the
marketing channel. The information
requested from respondents includes
their estimation of the current day’s
slaughter at their plant(s) and the actual
slaughter for the previous day. Also, the
Government is a large purchaser of meat
and related products and this report
assists other Government agencies in
providing timely information on the
quantity of meat entering the processing
channels.
The information must be collected,
compiled, and disseminated by an
impartial third-party, in a manner
which protects the confidentiality of the
reporting entity. AMS is in the best
position to provide this service.
Estimate of Burden: Public reporting
burden for this collection of information
is estimated to average .0333 hours per
response.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities, individuals or
households, farms, and the Federal
Government.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
61.
Estimated Number of Responses:
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Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 260.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 528 hours.
Comments are invited on: (1) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Agency,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
the Agency’s estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond, including
the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
All responses to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for OMB approval. All comments will
become a matter of public record.
Dated: August 12, 2014.
Rex Barnes,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal
National Forests; Utah; Initiation of
Forest Plan Assessment Process
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of initiating the forest
plan assessment process to determine
whether a forest plan amendment is
needed regarding livestock grazing for
the Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal
National Forests.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service, is
initiating a forest plan amendment
process pursuant to 36 CFR 219
(‘‘Planning Rule’’) for the Forest Land
Management Plans (forest plans) for the
Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal
National Forests, beginning with an
assessment of current forest plan
direction for managing livestock grazing
as it relates to specific ecological
conditions in riparian, aquatic, and
sagebrush-grassland ecosystems.
Interested parties are invited to
contribute information to be used in the
preliminary identification of the need
for changing the forest plans. The
appropriate National Environmental
SUMMARY:
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Policy Act (NEPA) analysis processes
will be initiated if the result of the
assessment indicates that an
amendment may be needed.
DATES: Comments or submissions for the
assessment for the preliminary
identification of a need for changing the
forest plans of the Dixie, Fishlake, and
Manti-La Sal National Forests will be
most helpful if received by 45 days of
publication of this notice. Based on the
assessment, the three national forests
will together or separately initiate the
appropriate NEPA process, including
proposing needs for change for forest
plan amendments. The projected
completion date for the assessment is
early fall 2014.
ADDRESSES: To contribute information
or comments to the process, electronic
submissions should be addressed to:
grazingassessment@fs.fed.us. Written
comments should be addressed to Attn:
John Zapell, Fishlake National Forest,
115 E 900 N., Richfield, UT 84701, or
via fax: 435–896–9347.
All comments, including names and
addresses when provided, are placed in
the project record, which will be
maintained at the Fishlake National
Forest Supervisor’s Office. All
comments will be available for public
inspection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shirley Frank, Interdisciplinary Team
Leader, TEAMS, Forest Service at 559–
920–6358 or safrank@fs.fed.us; or
contact John Zapell, Public Affairs
Officer, Fishlake National Forest at 435–
896–1070 or jzapell@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the National Forest Management Act
of 1976, the Dixie, Fishlake, and MantiLa Sal National Forests are managed
under the direction included in their
respective land and resource
management plans (‘‘forest plans’’).
Under the Planning Rule, plan
amendments should be used to keep
forest plans current and help units
adapt to new information or changing
conditions. Plan amendments are to be
based on a preliminary identification of
the needs to change the plan. The
preliminary identification of the need to
change the plan may be based on a new
assessment; a monitoring report; or
other documentation of new
information, changed conditions, or
changed circumstances.
Because of numerous issues and
conflicting views surrounding livestock
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grazing the forests conducted an initial
review to identify what if any changes
in resource conditions have occurred
since the forest plans were established
in 1986. The team was asked to identify
resource concerns, determining whether
they might be related to livestock
management and what, if anything, in
the forest plans’ direction could be
related to those resource concerns. The
initial review indicates that ecological
conditions in riparian, aquatic, and
sagebrush-grassland ecosystems are not
progressing toward sustaining the
multiple use of these ecosystem’s
renewable resources in perpetuity while
maintaining the long-term health and
productivity of the land. Specific
resource concerns were identified for
riparian vegetation, lakes, ponds,
springs, and wetlands, physical stream
channel habitat and sagebrush
grasslands. The review was based on
monitoring information, observed
changed conditions, and new scientific
information.
Concerns were also identified that
existing forest plans do not have clear
measurable desired conditions and
descriptions for riparian, aquatic, and
sagebrush grassland areas, especially in
relation to use for domestic livestock
grazing. Where desired conditions are
described, they may not be effective at
sustaining the natural resources, may
conflict with other direction, or may not
be supported by current scientific
information. For further information,
the initial review document is available
by request and is posted on the Fishlake
National Forest Web site at https://
go.usa.gov/NnHQ.
Because the initial review also
indicated that the management direction
in the forest plans may be a contributing
factor, we, the Forest Supervisor of the
Dixie National Forest and the Forest
Supervisor of the Fishlake and MantiLaSal National Forests, have determined
that an assessment is needed for the
preliminary identification of the need
for changing the forest plans to address
the above concerns. Because livestock
grazing management was identified as a
contributing factor to the ecological
conditions, this assessment will also
focus on the relationship of livestock
grazing management to riparian
vegetation, groundwater-dependent
ecosystems, physical stream channel
habitat, and sagebrush grassland
ecosystems. Due to the commonality of
concerns across the three forests, this
assessment is being undertaken for all
three forest plans.
The purpose of the assessment is to
evaluate rapidly the existing
information on the ecological conditions
of riparian vegetation, groundwater-
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dependent ecosystems, physical stream
channel habitat, and sagebrush
grassland areas; the use of these areas
for domestic livestock grazing; and the
relationship of the ecological conditions
of these areas to forest plan direction.
The assessments will facilitate building
common understanding of that
information to identify preliminary
needs for changing the forest plans.
With this notice, the agency invites
other governments, nongovernmental
parties, and the public to contribute to
the assessment development. The intent
of public engagement during
development of the assessment is to
identify as much relevant information as
possible to inform the preliminary
identification of the need to change the
forest plans and, if needed, the
subsequent plan amendment
development process. Contributors are
encouraged to share material about
existing conditions and trends of the
ecological conditions of concern, as well
as about social, economic, and
ecological values relevant to the
specified ecological conditions and the
use of these ecosystems for livestock
grazing management.
For efficiency and effectiveness, the
assessment is being conducted for all
three national forests because of
similarities in their resources. We
encourage contribution of information
relating to the three-forest scale,
individual forest-scale, as well as
beyond the forest if related to the
management of livestock grazing on the
forest. Each plan is unique to the needs
of the people and communities being
served. The result of the assessment
may be the preliminary identification of
needs for change applicable to one, two,
or all three forest plans.
To contribute to the process, see the
ADDRESS section above. Or contact John
Zapell, Public Affairs Officer, Fishlake
National Forest at 435–896–1070 or
jzapell@fs.fed.us. Or contact Shirley
Frank, Interdisciplinary Team Leader
and Environmental Coordinator,
TEAMS, Forest Service at 559–920–
6358 or safrank@fs.fed.us.
Dated: August 7, 2014.
Allen Rowley,
Fishlake Forest Supervisor and Acting MantiLa Sal Supervisor.
Dated: August 7, 2014.
Angelita S. Bulletts,
Dixie Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal National Forests; Utah;
Initiation of Forest Plan Assessment Process
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of initiating the forest plan assessment process to
determine whether a forest plan amendment is needed regarding livestock
grazing for the Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal National Forests.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service, is
initiating a forest plan amendment process pursuant to 36 CFR 219
(``Planning Rule'') for the Forest Land Management Plans (forest plans)
for the Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal National Forests, beginning
with an assessment of current forest plan direction for managing
livestock grazing as it relates to specific ecological conditions in
riparian, aquatic, and sagebrush-grassland ecosystems. Interested
parties are invited to contribute information to be used in the
preliminary identification of the need for changing the forest plans.
The appropriate National Environmental
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Policy Act (NEPA) analysis processes will be initiated if the result of
the assessment indicates that an amendment may be needed.
DATES: Comments or submissions for the assessment for the preliminary
identification of a need for changing the forest plans of the Dixie,
Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal National Forests will be most helpful if
received by 45 days of publication of this notice. Based on the
assessment, the three national forests will together or separately
initiate the appropriate NEPA process, including proposing needs for
change for forest plan amendments. The projected completion date for
the assessment is early fall 2014.
ADDRESSES: To contribute information or comments to the process,
electronic submissions should be addressed to:
grazingassessment@fs.fed.us. Written comments should be addressed to
Attn: John Zapell, Fishlake National Forest, 115 E 900 N., Richfield,
UT 84701, or via fax: 435-896-9347.
All comments, including names and addresses when provided, are
placed in the project record, which will be maintained at the Fishlake
National Forest Supervisor's Office. All comments will be available for
public inspection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shirley Frank, Interdisciplinary Team
Leader, TEAMS, Forest Service at 559-920-6358 or safrank@fs.fed.us; or
contact John Zapell, Public Affairs Officer, Fishlake National Forest
at 435-896-1070 or jzapell@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the National Forest Management
Act of 1976, the Dixie, Fishlake, and Manti-La Sal National Forests are
managed under the direction included in their respective land and
resource management plans (``forest plans''). Under the Planning Rule,
plan amendments should be used to keep forest plans current and help
units adapt to new information or changing conditions. Plan amendments
are to be based on a preliminary identification of the needs to change
the plan. The preliminary identification of the need to change the plan
may be based on a new assessment; a monitoring report; or other
documentation of new information, changed conditions, or changed
circumstances.
Because of numerous issues and conflicting views surrounding
livestock grazing the forests conducted an initial review to identify
what if any changes in resource conditions have occurred since the
forest plans were established in 1986. The team was asked to identify
resource concerns, determining whether they might be related to
livestock management and what, if anything, in the forest plans'
direction could be related to those resource concerns. The initial
review indicates that ecological conditions in riparian, aquatic, and
sagebrush-grassland ecosystems are not progressing toward sustaining
the multiple use of these ecosystem's renewable resources in perpetuity
while maintaining the long-term health and productivity of the land.
Specific resource concerns were identified for riparian vegetation,
lakes, ponds, springs, and wetlands, physical stream channel habitat
and sagebrush grasslands. The review was based on monitoring
information, observed changed conditions, and new scientific
information.
Concerns were also identified that existing forest plans do not
have clear measurable desired conditions and descriptions for riparian,
aquatic, and sagebrush grassland areas, especially in relation to use
for domestic livestock grazing. Where desired conditions are described,
they may not be effective at sustaining the natural resources, may
conflict with other direction, or may not be supported by current
scientific information. For further information, the initial review
document is available by request and is posted on the Fishlake National
Forest Web site at https://go.usa.gov/NnHQ.
Because the initial review also indicated that the management
direction in the forest plans may be a contributing factor, we, the
Forest Supervisor of the Dixie National Forest and the Forest
Supervisor of the Fishlake and Manti-LaSal National Forests, have
determined that an assessment is needed for the preliminary
identification of the need for changing the forest plans to address the
above concerns. Because livestock grazing management was identified as
a contributing factor to the ecological conditions, this assessment
will also focus on the relationship of livestock grazing management to
riparian vegetation, groundwater-dependent ecosystems, physical stream
channel habitat, and sagebrush grassland ecosystems. Due to the
commonality of concerns across the three forests, this assessment is
being undertaken for all three forest plans.
The purpose of the assessment is to evaluate rapidly the existing
information on the ecological conditions of riparian vegetation,
groundwater-dependent ecosystems, physical stream channel habitat, and
sagebrush grassland areas; the use of these areas for domestic
livestock grazing; and the relationship of the ecological conditions of
these areas to forest plan direction. The assessments will facilitate
building common understanding of that information to identify
preliminary needs for changing the forest plans.
With this notice, the agency invites other governments,
nongovernmental parties, and the public to contribute to the assessment
development. The intent of public engagement during development of the
assessment is to identify as much relevant information as possible to
inform the preliminary identification of the need to change the forest
plans and, if needed, the subsequent plan amendment development
process. Contributors are encouraged to share material about existing
conditions and trends of the ecological conditions of concern, as well
as about social, economic, and ecological values relevant to the
specified ecological conditions and the use of these ecosystems for
livestock grazing management.
For efficiency and effectiveness, the assessment is being conducted
for all three national forests because of similarities in their
resources. We encourage contribution of information relating to the
three-forest scale, individual forest-scale, as well as beyond the
forest if related to the management of livestock grazing on the forest.
Each plan is unique to the needs of the people and communities being
served. The result of the assessment may be the preliminary
identification of needs for change applicable to one, two, or all three
forest plans.
To contribute to the process, see the ADDRESS section above. Or
contact John Zapell, Public Affairs Officer, Fishlake National Forest
at 435-896-1070 or jzapell@fs.fed.us. Or contact Shirley Frank,
Interdisciplinary Team Leader and Environmental Coordinator, TEAMS,
Forest Service at 559-920-6358 or safrank@fs.fed.us.
Dated: August 7, 2014.
Allen Rowley,
Fishlake Forest Supervisor and Acting Manti-La Sal Supervisor.
Dated: August 7, 2014.
Angelita S. Bulletts,
Dixie Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 2014-19453 Filed 8-15-14; 8:45 am]
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