Some Oklahoma ranchers hauling water for cattle
4/18/2023 1:09:28 PM
CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
AFFECTED AREAS:
Oklahoma
Alfalfa County, OK
Beaver County, OK
Beckham County, OK
Blaine County, OK
Caddo County, OK
Canadian County, OK
Cimarron County, OK
Comanche County, OK
Cotton County, OK
Craig County, OK
Creek County, OK
Custer County, OK
Dewey County, OK
Ellis County, OK
Garfield County, OK
Grady County, OK
Grant County, OK
Greer County, OK
Harmon County, OK
Harper County, OK
Jackson County, OK
Jefferson County, OK
Kay County, OK
Kingfisher County, OK
Kiowa County, OK
Lincoln County, OK
Logan County, OK
Major County, OK
Noble County, OK
Nowata County, OK
Oklahoma County, OK
Osage County, OK
Ottawa County, OK
Pawnee County, OK
Payne County, OK
Roger Mills County, OK
Rogers County, OK
Stephens County, OK
Texas County, OK
Tillman County, OK
Tulsa County, OK
Washington County, OK
Washita County, OK
Woods County, OK
Woodward County, OK
Start Date: 4/18/2023
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Drought gripping the northwest portion of Oklahoma has depleted water sources, forcing some ranchers to haul water for the livestock as little rain has fallen in the past 60 days. Some were selling cattle.
RFD TV (Nashville, Tenn.), April 18, 2023
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