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Ranchers Survey Painful Losses After Deadly Wildfires
Wildfires swept parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas last week, causing millions of dollars in damage and killing thousands of livestock.

Rancher Nancy Schwerzenbach walks with dogs through pasture burned by wildfires near Lipscomb, Texas, on March 12.
When the Schwerzenbach family saw a wildfire racing toward their remote ranch, there was no time to run.
"We had a minute or two and then it was over us," said Nancy.
The fire, moving up to 70 miles per hour, burned through nearly all 1,000 acres of the Schwerzenbach ranch, and killed some 40 cattle. A mile away, a young man in the rural community was killed.
"The fire was about two miles away before we knew what happened to us," she said.

A country road leads through a pasture burned by wildfires near Glazier, Texas, on March 12.
Steve Amosson, an economist at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, estimates it could cost $6 million to recover 480,000 acres burned in Texas fires along with $4.3 million to replace and repair fences in the northern Texas Panhandle either destroyed by the fire or by cattle trampling them to escape the blaze.








