(NEWS 9) Thousands of acres burned in the recent wildfire in Mooreland, Oklahoma, leaving nothing but charred remains for the grass-fed cattle raised here. Ranchers say the drought had already put a strain on feeding their cattle and with hay already in short supply, the need is great. “It’s tough living out here,” said rancher Matt Tune. “It’s either real cold or real hot and on fire.” Those conditions are a harsh reality for ranchers in western Oklahoma. “It seems like it’s about every other year process,” he said about dealing with wildfires. Matt and his wife Raegan live on…
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