By Xcaret Nuñez
Recent rainfall across Oklahoma has chipped away at drought-stricken areas, bringing some relief to cattle ranchers.
But full recovery is still a ways away, said Derrell Peel, an extension livestock marketing specialist for Oklahoma State University.
With dried-up ponds and little to no forage, the drought has forced some ranchers to sell their livestock early for the past two years. Last year had the most beef cows slaughtered since recordkeeping began in 1986, according to a USDA livestock report.