Drought and the unusually cool spring has not allowed pastures in northwestern Kansas to recover
5/20/2013 4:29:31 PM
CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
AFFECTED AREAS:
Cheyenne County, KS
Decatur County, KS
Ellis County, KS
Gove County, KS
Graham County, KS
Logan County, KS
Ness County, KS
Norton County, KS
Phillips County, KS
Rawlins County, KS
Rooks County, KS
Rush County, KS
Sheridan County, KS
Sherman County, KS
Thomas County, KS
Trego County, KS
Wallace County, KS
Start Date: 5/19/2013
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Drought and the unusually cool spring has not allowed pastures in northwestern Kansas to recover, forcing livestock producers to keep feeding animals rather than putting them on pasture, said a farm economist with the northwest Kansas Farm Management Association. Hays Daily News (Kan.), May 19, 2013
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