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Cattle Herds Shrinking As Plains Storms Fail To End U.S. Drought

2013-03-11 18:18:00| Beef

Bloomberg Business Week Keith Kisling normally has 1,500 head of cattle on his land near the Oklahoma-Kansas border. Last years U.S. drought changed all that. For the first time in four decades as a farmer and rancher, he has none. read more

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