Wildfires put ranchers on federal land in limbo for 2 years
Briefly

The two-year grazing rest period implemented after wildfires can force ranchers into financial difficulties, as they face lost income and increased feed costs.
Wildfires in the West are becoming more common due to hotter, drier conditions, exacerbated by invasive cheatgrass that proliferates rapidly after fires.
Read at Fast Company
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