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Drought forces North Dakota cattle to sale barn
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Drought sends North Dakota ranchers flocking to cattle sale
SUE SITTER, Minot Daily News
July 9, 2021
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RUGBY, N.D. (AP) Trailer after trailer of cattle unloaded for sale day at the Rugby Livestock Auction as buyers and sellers sat down in the barn to negotiate prices on cow-calf pairs.
“This shouldn’t be happening this time of year,” one local rancher said.
Auctioneer Mike Ostrem introduced a group of young cattle to the crowd.
“This next group comes from the disbursal of an entire herd,” Ostrem said. “The owner just plumb ran out of grass.”
The scene replayed itself all afternoon. Other classes of cattle had come in during the morning, keeping the auction staff busy with sale documents and phone calls, the Minot Daily News reported.
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Drought, lack of feed just a bad situation for northern North Dakota cattle producers
Cattle producers are forced to make grueling decisions, as they navigate one of the worst drought in recent history. Written By: Emily Beal | ×
Bill Smith has struggled with selling his bulls private treaty due to the drought and ranchers liquidating their herds. Photo taken June 21, 2021, in Sheyenne, N.D. (Emily Beal, Agweek)
Bill Smith farms and ranches near Sheyenne, N.D. His father started a registered herd of cattle in 1953, and eventually Bill took over the reins of the operation. Smith’s family has a long lasting legacy on their soil, which has been tended to and kept in the family for decades.