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Oregon Ranchers Establish Fund to Support 2024 Wildfire Recovery Efforts

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 5, 2026021 Min Read
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In Oregon, ranchers continue to struggle with the aftermath of the devastating wildfires from 2024. Matt McCelligott, former president of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, emphasized that these fires severely damaged both forest and rangeland, making grazing cattle and sheep impossible for several years. The intense heat can destroy soil seed banks, inhibiting future growth. In response, the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association has established a fund to support affected ranchers. The article also touches on broader agricultural topics, like potential market normalization and U.S. dairy demand, driven by cheese exports.

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