Texas wildfires contained, with 3 people and at least 7,000 cattle dead
The largest fire in Texas history, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, is now contained after scorching 1,058,482 acres and structures, and killing three people.
The largest fire in Texas history, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, is now contained after scorching 1,058,482 acres and structures, and killing three people.
El Niño weather patterns are quickly fading and expected to vanish by late spring or early summer, predicting upcoming intense summer heat.
The State of Texas Agriculture Relief Fund has received an overwhelming response, with over 1,600 individual donations totaling over $800,000 to support relief efforts for Texas farmers and ranchers devastated by the Panhandle wildfires. These donations will provide critical financial assistance, helping them rebuild and recover from the unprecedented damage. “I am deeply grateful to […]
Wildfires can leave a ranching operation without forage, requiring a sudden and radical change in management to maintain animals immediately after the fire.
A volunteer fire chief in the small Texas town, Fritch, lost his life today while fighting growing wildfires in the Panhandle.
Operated by the Midwestern Regional Climate Cente, the Freeze Date Tool is a publicly accessible zone map that pinpoints temperature changes for growers.
A massive wildfire ravaging the Texas Panhandle has claimed lives, destroyed hundreds of structures, and inflicted significant losses on livestock.
Unprecedented wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, fueled by unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds, prompt evacuations, power outages, and shutdowns.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has unveiled its forecast for the upcoming 2024-2025 crop year, predicting a reduction in the acreage dedicated to crops.
The United States experiences extreme winter conditions with Montana recording the coldest temperature at negative 42 degrees.