Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 39— - AMERICAN INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - RANGELAND AND FARMLAND ENHANCEMENT › § 3711
The Secretary must manage Indian farm and range lands so they stay productive, protect soil and water, help wildlife and cultural values, and increase the variety and amount of food and income for Indian people. The work must include using good conservation methods, helping farmers and ranchers with training and advice, supporting businesses that add value to farm products, and helping landowners lease land fairly while following tribal plans and conservation goals. A 10-year agriculture resource and monitoring plan must be created and carried out. A tribe can make the plan under a self-rule agreement, or the Secretary will make it with the tribe if the tribe does not. The plan must list available resources, set goals and actions, reflect tribal values, be shaped in public meetings, use existing studies and research, and be finished within 3 years after work starts. Once approved, the plan guides the Bureau and the tribe in managing the lands.
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25 U.S.C. § 3711
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73