Disaster⚠ unverified · 20%
Nevada gets about $25 million annually. Its 3,400 family farms (cattle, sheep, hay, alfalfa) depend on disaster aid, livestock assistance, conservation programs, and crop insurance to handle drought a
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- wildfire · wildfires
Nevada gets about $25 million annually. Its 3,400 family farms (cattle, sheep, hay, alfalfa) depend on disaster aid, livestock assistance, conservation programs, and crop insurance to handle drought and wildfires. Src. nevadapoliticaljournal.com/stories/neva...
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 14:55 UTC
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