TOPEKA (KSNT) – Cattle rustling may sound like a thing of the past, but the act of stealing livestock is still alive and well in Kansas. Early Kansas history is steeped in stories of long cattle ...
The weather event that killed thousands of cattle in southwest Kansas last month was a rare combination of extreme factors. But it highlights the ongoing risk that heat stress poses for cattle, ...
PAWNEE COUNTY —The western side of Kansas is a great place to produce beef. It has wide open spaces that seem to go on forever and low humidity. The region has embraced its beef culture and is now ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Governor Laura Kelly’s Administration has assured Kansas beef producers that recent cattle losses due to heat would not create a beef supply chain issue. Kansas Governor Laura ...
TOPEKA, Kan. — Thousands of feedlot cattle in Kansas died from a combination of factors revolving around excessive heat, but it likely won't have much impact on the cattle market. Kansas experienced ...
A "perfect storm" of intense heat, high humidity and a lack of wind caused "hundreds" of cattle to become overheated and die last week at Muscotah's Handke Cattle in Atchison County, co-owner Terry ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The loss of at least 2,000 cattle in Kansas following a heat wave could ...
Thousands of cattle died in mid-June in Kansas — deaths that state officials and animal experts have said were caused by intense heat. But some social media posts are casting doubt on this explanation ...
HAYS, Kansas — Rancher Scott Whiting heard stories about all kinds of extreme weather growing up in western Kansas. Blizzards, dry spells and heat waves commonly peppered the tales his parents and ...