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The Panhandle Is Burning. Can Ranching Survive?

Summary by Texas Monthly
When the towering black plume first sprouted on the western horizon, it wasn’t much cause for alarm. The sky in the northeastern Panhandle is near-boundless, and from his Hemphill County ranch Adam Isaacs often spotted smoke from fires that were a hundred miles away. Few of them ever threatened his property. This one, he knew, had gotten started roughly seventy miles west, and though the winds were blowing his way, the flames had a lot of ground…

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Country Herald broke the news in on Saturday, February 1, 2025.
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