I don't think they are for starting fires either. Just for surveillance and looking at the what's on the ground.
3/11/24 - At least 7,000 cows have died in historic Texas wildfires, official says Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller: "Their hooves are burned off, their utters are burnt beyond."
Five wildfires ignited last month in the Panhandle, THE LARGEST CATTLE-PRODUCING REGION IN THE WORLD, leading to a devastating cost: 1.1 million acres scorched, hundreds of destroyed structures, hundreds of miles of ruined fencing and more than 7,000 dead cattle.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated last week that more than 85% of the state's cattle production occurs in the Panhandle. In 2023, Texas generated approximately 12 million head of cattle, and the Panhandle contributed significantly with 10.2 million head — the majority of which are situated in large-scale feed lots and dairy facilities. https://www.amarillo.com/story/business/agricultural/2024/03/11/texas-wildfires-thousands-cows-dead-panhandle-smokehouse-creek-fire-map/72928670007/
Food shortage. No meat? Help yourself to a bag of crickets. Depopulation.
I don't think they are for starting fires either. Just for surveillance and looking at the what's on the ground.
3/11/24 - At least 7,000 cows have died in historic Texas wildfires, official says Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller: "Their hooves are burned off, their utters are burnt beyond."
Five wildfires ignited last month in the Panhandle, THE LARGEST CATTLE-PRODUCING REGION IN THE WORLD, leading to a devastating cost: 1.1 million acres scorched, hundreds of destroyed structures, hundreds of miles of ruined fencing and more than 7,000 dead cattle.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated last week that more than 85% of the state's cattle production occurs in the Panhandle. In 2023, Texas generated approximately 12 million head of cattle, and the Panhandle contributed significantly with 10.2 million head — the majority of which are situated in large-scale feed lots and dairy facilities. https://www.amarillo.com/story/business/agricultural/2024/03/11/texas-wildfires-thousands-cows-dead-panhandle-smokehouse-creek-fire-map/72928670007/
Food shortage. No meat? Help yourself to a bag of crickets. Depopulation.
I don't think they are for starting fires either. Just for surveillance and looking at the what's on the ground.
At least 7,000 cows have died in historic Texas wildfires, official says Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller: "Their hooves are burned off, their utters are burnt beyond."
Five wildfires ignited last month in the Panhandle, THE LARGEST CATTLE-PRODUCING REGION IN THE WORLD, leading to a devastating cost: 1.1 million acres scorched, hundreds of destroyed structures, hundreds of miles of ruined fencing and more than 7,000 dead cattle.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated last week that more than 85% of the state's cattle production occurs in the Panhandle. In 2023, Texas generated approximately 12 million head of cattle, and the Panhandle contributed significantly with 10.2 million head — the majority of which are situated in large-scale feed lots and dairy facilities.
Food shortage. No meat? Help yourself to a bag of crickets. Depopulation.
I don't think they are for starting fires either. Just for surveillance and looking at the what's on the ground.
At least 7,000 cows have died in historic Texas wildfires, official says Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller: "Their hooves are burned off, their utters are burnt beyond."
Five wildfires ignited last month in the Panhandle, the largest cattle-producing region in the WORLD, leading to a devastating cost: 1.1 million acres scorched, hundreds of destroyed structures, hundreds of miles of ruined fencing and more than 7,000 dead cattle.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated last week that more than 85% of the state's cattle production occurs in the Panhandle. In 2023, Texas generated approximately 12 million head of cattle, and the Panhandle contributed significantly with 10.2 million head — the majority of which are situated in large-scale feed lots and dairy facilities.
Food shortage. Depopulation.