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Nebraska Ranchers in the Sand Hills Dealing with Historic Wildfires - Oklahoma Farm Report

Historic wildfires have torched over 700,000 acres in Nebraska, killed one person, displaced cattle herds and left ranchers scrambling for feed. Burned pastures may come back eventually with rain, but meantime, “ranchers are still going to have to find feed for their cows until they can graze their pastures,” one livestock extension specialist said. The Morrill fire
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oklahomafarmreport.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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