BISMARCK – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has activated the Hay Hotline for Rancher Relief.
“Several counties across the state were dry this year. Additionally, some areas have been impacted by wildfires,” said Agricultural Commissioner Doug Goehring. “The Department’s Hay Hotline is an additional resource producers impacted by recent wildfires may use. Producers and those in North Dakota who have hay can call the Department’s special program number to talk to one of my staff and get placed on the map,” Goehring said.
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association said, “Many livestock are missing, either because they became disoriented in the smoke and fire and scattered or because cattle got mixed together in the scurry of evacuating them to keep them out of harm’s way.” If you are missing livestock or have discovered animals that do not belong to you, contact the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association at (701) 223-2522 or (701) 595-2421 or e-mail cward@ndstockmen.org.
“People and livestock can be greatly impacted by wildfire,” said State Veterinarian Ethan Andress. “Producers are reminded to work closely with their veterinarian if livestock were near wildfire. Cattle impacted by wildfire and smoke are at increased risk of complications such as pneumonia. Moving and handling livestock should be done with caution and patience to minimize stress on these animals,” Andress said.
FSA State Director Marcy Svenningsen says, “Local County offices of USDA Farm Service Agency stand ready to assist producers impacted by wildfires. Please reach out to your county office for assistance.”
NDSU Extension is coordinating with state and federal partners to assess agricultural losses caused by the wildfires. Please reach out to your local NDSU Extension office if you were impacted.
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association and ND IBAND are accepting donations.
Please call the Hay Hotline special program number at 701-328-5110
For more information on the Hay Hotline, visit https://www.ndda.nd.gov/hay-hotline-rancher-relief.