Some are a couple of years old, but the information they contain is still useful. Also, there are related articles and research reports at the bottom of the page.
Bi-State Meetings Focus on Pasture Land Decisions
Conferences To Address Drought Aftermath
Drought Is Topic For Colorado Agricultural Outlook Forum
Kansas Drought Has Eased, But Not Completely Gone
What Ranchers Should Know Before Independence Day
Wheat Grazing Still Possible Despite 2002 Drought
Agronomist: Resist Temptation to Overstock Pastures
Veneman Announces $752 Million In Immediate Assistance For Livestock Producers Sign Up Begins Oct. 1 with Payments Made Soon After
KLA Compliments Bush Administration On Timely Drought Assistance
Administration Comes to the Aid of Drought-Afflicted Ranchers
USDA'S Cattle Feeding Program Off To A Successful Start
Calling for Immediate Drought Relief Legislation
K-State Economists Put Kansas Agriculture's Drought Toll at $1.4 Billion
Drought Web Site Provides Management Information
Options Await Cattle Producers If Drought Sparks Early Weaning
NCBA Lobbying Efforts Prompt Drought Tax Relief Legislation
Parched Conditions Forcing Big Decisions On Kansas Farms
Drought Forcing Tough Decisions For High Plains Cattlemen
Monsoon Season Could Lessen Impacts Of Summer Drought; Flash Flooding Becomes A Major Concern
Iowa Beef Center Offers Drought-shortened Pasture Solutions
New Mexico to Help Farmers, Ranchers Seek Drought Assistance
Drought Has Not Sparked Large-Scale Cow Slaughter
Emergency Haying Approved on Reserve Lands NCBA applauds the USDA s decision to allow haying on CRP lands
Usda Provides Emergency Relief To Montana And South Dakota
Colorados Drought and Water Shortages Could Be The Worst In 25 Years
USDA Provides $750,000 For Drought Assistance in Montana
Veneman designates 60 colorado Counties as drought disaster areas
Drought Forcing Tough Choices For Cattle Producers
Struggling Drought Victims Need Immediate Relief
Snowpack, Streamflow and Water Storage at Low Levels and Expected to Decrease
Montana can get aid
Recent rains help in Kentucky
Dry weather beginning to take its toll in Kentucky
Shade may keep cattle body temp constant in hot summer months
Now is the time to think about pasture renovation
"Preparedness" must be cornerstone of national drought policy
CRP Rate Change for Emergency Haying and Grazing
Drought has Varied Effects on Kentucky Pastures
Water is Main Concern for Winter Livestock Management
Cut Forages Early to Maximize Use and Quality
Ample Water, Feed and Shade Help Livestock Deal with Heat Stress
Latest Drought Forecast Brings Mix of Good and Bad as Government Issues Drought Commission Report, NOAA News
Commission Urges More Preparedness to Better Deal With Droughts, USDA
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