Kansas Faces Agricultural Losses Due to Wildfires
Kansas Faces Agricultural Losses Due to Wildfires
US · Published Feb 19, 2026
Wildfires in Kansas have caused significant agricultural losses, particularly impacting livestock.
The Kansas Department of Agriculture has created a webpage to aid farmers and ranchers in recovery efforts.
Collaboration between the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and agricultural professionals ensures safe disposal of deceased livestock.
Severe wildfires devastate Kansas agriculture sector
Kansas is facing a severe agricultural crisis due to widespread wildfires that have been burning since February 17. These fires, propelled by high winds and dry conditions, prompted Governor Laura Kelly to declare a state of disaster emergency on February 15. The most significant impact has been on the agricultural sector, with considerable losses of livestock reported throughout the affected regions.
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