Nebraska wildfires leave ranchers scrambling for forage
walterbell
20 points
10 comments
March 22, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
jedberg
Some may want to come in here leaving snarky comments about how they shouldn't vote for an administration that doesn't believe in climate change. But I will give a concrete example: This administration fired thousands of Forrest Service and BLM employees at the start of the administration last year. Those workers were the ones that were responsible for the maintenance of these lands and for the fire lookout programs. Maybe they couldn't have prevented this fire, but it's pretty clear these fires are much worse today because of those firings last year.
trhway
Looks like the ranchers will have to pay for the hay for their cattle instead of grazing it practically free on federal lands. Tragedy of commons becoming the tragedy of having to shoulder your own private costs in support of your own private profits. In general externalization of costs prevents/hinders development of competing approaches to increase efficiency and related tech development, and as we see the cattle ranching and beef production is still done like 2000 years ago.