North Dakota Stockmen's Association and Foundation Provide Drought Relief

North Dakota Stockmen's Association and Foundation Provide Drought Relief

The North Dakota Stockmen's Association and North Dakota Stockmen's Foundation have teamed up to support the state's cattle ranchers who are suffering through one of the worst droughts in North Dakota history. The non-profit organizations have launched the "Hope for the Heartland" Drought Relief Fund to help North Dakota cattlemen and cattlewomen offset the additional feed, hay, transportation and other drought-related expenses that they have accrued over many months of hot, dry weather that has taken a toll on hayland and pastureland and forced some to sell parts of their herd.

"Many North Dakota cattle producers are struggling from severe and persistent drought conditions from nearly border to border this year," says Steve Brooks, Stockmen's Foundation president and a cow-calf producer from Bowman, N.D. "Cattle-ranching families work for generations to build their herds, and we want to do all that we can to help them keep them together and work through a challenging time."

Stockmen's Association President Warren Zenker, a Gackle, N.D., cow-calf producer and feeder, invited others to join with the groups in providing drought relief to the state's beef producers. "Together, we can help North Dakota cattle ranchers recover some of their extra expenses and reclaim hope after an incredibly difficult year," Zenker said.  

Monetary contributions can be made to the North Dakota Stockmen's Foundation with "Hope for the Heartland" written in the memo and sent to 407 S. Second St., Bismarck, ND 58504. The gifts will pooled and distributed in their entirety in early 2018 through an application process to North Dakota ranchers. A selection committee comprised of fellow ranchers will select and distribute the funds to those most in need.  

The Stockmen's Foundation is a 501(c)3 charitable organization, so gifts can be deducted as charitable contributions for income tax purposes.

For more information about the "Hope for the Heartland" Drought Relief Fund or other ways to help, call (701) 223-2522 or visit www.ndstockmen.org.

Application forms for the "Hope for the Heartland" drought assistance can also be downloaded from www.ndstockmen.org. Applications must be received at the Stockmen's office by Dec. 31, 2017, in order to be considered. 

The North Dakota Stockmen's Association is an 88-year-old cattle producers' trade organization that works to unite, protect, promote, educate and serve the state's beef industry. The North Dakota Stockmen's Foundation is a charitable organization that supports the beef industry with scholarship, leadership, promotion, research and building projects. Together, the organizations have distributed more than $300,000 in disaster relief to cattle producers recovering from catastrophic floods, blizzards and wildfires since 2009.  

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News

Markets: Cash Cattle Rebound, Futures Notch Four-Week High
Markets: Cash Cattle Rebound, Futures Notch Four-Week High

After a mostly sluggish April, market-ready fed cattle saw a solid rally in the North and steady money in the South. Futures markets began to look past the psychologically bearish H5N1 virus news.

APHIS To Require Electronic Animal ID for Certain Cattle and Bison
APHIS To Require Electronic Animal ID for Certain Cattle and Bison

APHIS issued its final rule on animal ID that has been in place since 2013, switching from solely visual tags to tags that are both electronically and visually readable for certain classes of cattle moving interstate.

How Do Wind, Solar, Renewable Energy Effect Land Values?
How Do Wind, Solar, Renewable Energy Effect Land Values?

“If we step back and look at what that means for farmland, we're taking our energy production system from highly centralized production facilities and we have to distribute it,” says David Muth.

Ranchers Concerned Over Six Confirmed Wolf Kills in Colorado
Ranchers Concerned Over Six Confirmed Wolf Kills in Colorado

Six wolf depredations of cattle have been confirmed in Colorado from reintroduced wolves.

Profit Tracker: Packer Losses Mount; Pork Margins Solid
Profit Tracker: Packer Losses Mount; Pork Margins Solid

Cattle and hog feeders find dramatically lower feed costs compared to last year with higher live anumal sales prices. Beef packers continue to struggle with negative margins.

Applying the Soil Health Principles to Fit Your Operation
Applying the Soil Health Principles to Fit Your Operation

What’s your context? One of the 6 soil health principles we discuss in this week’s episode is knowing your context. What’s yours? What is your goal? What’s the reason you run cattle?