Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced June 17 her administration has made resources available to support cattle feeders in southwestern Kansas whose cattle died over the weekend of June 10-12 due to heat stress. A combination of temperatures spiking in a short amount of time, high humidity, and little to no wind caused cattle losses during the weekend of June 10-12 — a rare event in an area that is usually ideal for cattle feeding.
“I have directed state agencies to do everything in their power to help Kansas cattle feeders…