TOPEKA, Kan. -- Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died as a national heat wave scorches the U.S., leaving one of the country's leading cattle farming states with a loss amid rising production costs.
A 35-year-old semi truck driver was seriously injured and 25 cattle he was hauling were killed in a crash Thursday afternoon ...
At least 2,000 Kansas cattle have died as temperatures continue to rise. Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died as a national heat wave scorches the U.S., leaving one of the country's leading cattle ...
The driver of a semi hauling cattle was injured, and multiple cow killed, in a single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon.
The 35-year-old Iowa man driving the cattle truck was transported to a Wichita hospital. Newton Fire and EMS said Thursday that he was in critical condition. Responders worked to remove cattle, Newton ...
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