7-8-2701 . State policy for resource management. It is the policy of the state of Montana: (1) to promote the conservation of the natural resources of the state; (2) to provide for the conservation, protection, and development of forage plants and for the beneficial use of forage plants for grazing by livestock, under regulations that may be considered necessary; (3) to put into crop production only properly fitted lands; (4) to encourage the storage and conservation of water for livestock and irrigation; (5) to place the farming and livestock industries upon a permanent and solid foundation; (6) to extend preference in sales and leases of lands to resident farmers, stockgrowers, and taxpayers; and (7) to gradually restore to private ownership the immense areas of lands that have passed into county ownership because of tax delinquencies.
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