Range Stewardship Incentive Program
Rewarding Good Stewards of the Land
Grazing lessees with a proven record as prudent rangeland managers can qualify for a 25% reduction in their grazing fees. The Range Stewardship Incentive Program (RSIP) was developed because we at the State Land Office believe it’s time to recognize – and reward – the accomplishment of those lessees who, over the years, have consistently practiced a strong land ethic. By rewarding such efforts we want to encourage our lessees to keep up the good work. At the same time, the program offers a monetary incentive for other lessees to improve the condition of their lands. It pays to be good land stewards.
In the long run, however, the school children of New Mexico will derive the greatest benefit. Improved rangeland condition increases productivity; productive lands mean added revenues for our public schools – and lower taxes. Hunters, hikers, and campers also can enjoy the enhancement of plant, riparian, and wildlife habitat which will result from encouraging good stewardship of this precious resource – New Mexico’s State Trust Lands.
RSIP seeks to achieve three fundamental goals:
1. Realize the full ecological potential for the Trust Lands;
2. Generate a higher long-term economic return for the Beneficiaries of the Trust Lands;
3. Leave for the next generation a legacy which retains the essential integrity and diversity of the Trust Land’s natural communities.
For more information and/or obtain an application form, contact:
Ann Demint
Range Conservationist
SLO Field Operations Division
P.O. Box 1148
Santa Fe, NM 87504-1148
(505) 827-5856