Cattle are inaccessible and starving in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Here’s how hay is getting where it is needed the most. Plus, are consumers ready for fake hamburger? That and more awaits you in this week’s Trending Headlines.
In response to pleas for help to get hay to cattle stranded in isolated locations due to massive flooding, national Guard units brought in Chinook helicopters, loaded them with hay donated from points all across the country, and dropped hay to...
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina temporarily suspend interstate movement requirements for livestock and horses from areas expected to be affected by Hurricane Irma.
Taken in human terms, hurricanes can be one of the most destructive natural disasters around. That’s saying a lot, given the tracks that 2017 will leave in the annals of ranching history.
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Natural disasters are an unfortunate part of making your living from the land. But when the weather turns violent, it can leave emotional scars every bit as deep as the damage it does to livestock, barns, houses and working facilities. In the...