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Heat Stresses Cattle

       Forecast maps are showing extreme levels of livestock heat stress for Kansas and a few surrounding states during late June and early July. While heat stress can’t be avoided, it can be managed through planning and preparation.

       Todd Domer with the Kansas Livestock Association says water availability is the most important and controllable factor. Domer says insuring shade and airflow are other ways to protect cattle.

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