🌿 Environment 13h ago · Anila Yoganathan

In Nebraska, wildfires are turning cattle ranching into a tricky business

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In Nebraska, wildfires are turning cattle ranching into a tricky business
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For 21 years, Mike Wintz and his wife, Kayla, have worked to maintain their nearly 11,000-acre ranch near Bingham, Nebraska. The couple took over the cow-calf operations from Kayla’s parents, who had been in the business for over 25 years. In less than six hours, nearly all of that land burned.



Throughout March, following the second warmest and fourth driest winter for the state on record, western and central Nebraska have been inundated with large wildfires. The Morrill, Cottonwood, Anderson

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