By Farms.com
Amidst the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Northwestern Oklahoma, Agriculture Secretary Blayne Arthur embarked on a crucial mission to witness the impact firsthand and converse with the impacted producers. The journey, accompanied by the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Foundation staff, revealed the extensive damage and the agricultural community's urgent needs.
Ellis County was particularly hard-hit, with a staggering loss of over 1,000 cattle and significant infrastructure damage, including extensive loss of fencing crucial for livestock management. Arthur noted the ironic twist of fate where last year's beneficial moisture led to abundant but now burnt grasslands, further complicating recovery efforts.
The discussions Arthur had with local producers not only highlighted the immediate challenges, such as feeding and housing surviving livestock but also emphasized the long-term recovery process. She advised producers on the importance of meticulous record-keeping for accessing federal support through various USDA programs aimed at disaster recovery.