With more than 800,000 acres burned, a grassroots network of ranchers helping ranchers is providing a lifeline of hay and hope for Nebraska beef producers.
LINCOLN, Neb — On cold spring mornings in the Nebraska Sandhills, calving season can bring high stakes for ranchers trying to protect newborn calves from a costly and sometimes deadly disease.
Carlee Livingston lost her father to a grain bin accident when she was 18 months old. She credits her mother and sister for ...
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Historic wildfires in western and central Nebraska are destroying cattle ranchland, possibly leading to higher beef prices at ...
Historic wildfires in western and central Nebraska are destroying cattle ranchland, possibly leading to higher beef prices at ...
With more than 750,000 acres of agricultural land destroyed by wildfire, Nebraska ranchers are facing tough decisions about ...
More than 800,000 acres of land has burned as four wildfires continue to tear through central and western Nebraska. Ranchers and farmers are now scrambling to find safety for their livestock.
Fueled by 70 mph winds, the Morrill Fire spread rapidly across private ranchland, leaving devastation. The Van Newkirk Ranch lost a third of its grazing land, but is thankful for ...
Gov. Jim Pillen said firefighters are aiming to turn a corner as they battle four blazes across the state, with progress made early this week.
The Cottonwood Fire burned to the ridge overlooking the Hoaglund ranch near Brady before a last-minute wind shift spared the property.
Historic wildfires scorch 701,000 acres in Nebraska, killing one woman, displacing cattle herds and leaving ranchers scrambling for feed and recovery help.