Nebraska Rancher Describes Devastation After Historic Morrill Fire

The massive Morill wildfire left Nebraska ranchers facing major losses, as relief funds and federal aid step in to support recovery efforts.

ARTHUR COUNTY, NEB. (RFD NEWS) — We are now hearing about the real impact of the Morrill Fire, the largest wildfire to rip through Nebraska in the state’s history. The Nebraska Farm Bureau introduces us to Rancher Dusty Wilson, who describes the moments the flames closed in on his ranch and the devastation left behind.

Dusty Wilson says the fire tore through vast stretches of pasture, turning what should be green grassland into terrain resembling a desert. Wilson described the moments as flames closed in on his operation, threatening his family’s livelihood. While much of the surrounding land was destroyed, he says his homestead was spared — something he calls nothing short of a miracle.

Now, like many producers in the region, Wilson is facing a long road to recovery. Rebuilding pasture, managing cattle without sufficient grazing land, and navigating ongoing dry conditions are all immediate challenges.

As recovery begins, the focus now turns to rebuilding — with producers across Nebraska working to restore land, care for livestock, and move forward after a devastating start to the season.

The Nebraska Farm Bureau has launched a disaster relief fund to assist farmers and ranchers affected by the fires. In addition, the Nebraska Cattlemen reports its disaster relief fund has raised more than $1 million to help those in need.

Government assistance is also available. Both the Farm Service Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service are offering support programs for producers impacted by the wildfire. Officials encourage ranchers to contact their local FSA office and to be prepared with documentation, such as veterinary records, balance sheets, bank records, or inspection data, when applying for aid.

LEARN MORE AND DONATE: www.nefb.org/disaster

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Marion is a digital content manager for RFD News and FarmHER + RanchHER. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, bringing a decade of digital experience in broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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