Thousands Donate to Help Nebraska Ranchers Who Couldn't Feed Their Herds After Wildfires Burn Every Acre
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After the largest wildfire in Nebraska history burned 1,000 square miles of ranch land—including every acre of grass on Mike and Kayla Wintz's 11,000-acre ranch—thousands of anonymous donors stepped in to help ranchers facing the loss of their livelihoods.
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