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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Shutdown worsens historic blizzard that killed tens of thousands of South Dakota cattle
2013-10-10
[USNEWS.NBCNEWS] An unusually early and enormous snowstorm over the weekend caught South Dakota ranchers and farmers unprepared, killing tens of thousands of cattle and ravaging the state's $7 billion industry -- an industry left without assistance because of the federal government shutdown.

As many as 75,000 cattle have perished since the storm slammed the western part of the state Thursday through Saturday with snowfall that set records for the entire month of October in just three days, state and industry officials said.

Across the state, snow totals averaged 30 inches, with some isolated areas recording almost 5 feet, The Weather Channel reported.

The South Dakota Stock Growers Association estimated that 15 percent to 20 percent of all cattle were killed in some parts of the state. Some ranchers reported that they lost half or more of their herds.

The storm was accompanied by hurricane-force wind gusts, especially Friday night, which drove some herds seeking shelter miles from their ranches. A trail of carcasses left a gruesome sight, said Martha Wierzbicki, emergency management director for Butte County, in the northwestern corner of the state.

Posted by:Fred

#6  What, no Sharknado, Deacon? ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2013-10-10 13:11  

#5  I'll be waiting for the first Wormacane.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2013-10-10 12:38  

#4  Globull Worming.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-10-10 10:53  

#3  Similar to an article I posted yesterday, but I linked to the Weather.com site - they were not quite so hyperbolic as the media. From Weather.com is a more balanced perspective (my emphasis) -

Ranchers and officials said the losses were aggravated by the fact that a government disaster program to help ranchers recover from livestock losses has expired. Ranchers won't be able to get federal help until Congress passes a new farm bill.

I believe Congress is still in session.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-10-10 06:25  

#2  All Bush/Bibi's fault?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-10-10 01:29  

#1  The guy that wrote that headline was really pushing the boundaries of reality. But then that's what Global Warmists do.
Posted by: tipover   2013-10-10 00:34  

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