Some cattle producers in the Northern Plains have been dealing with too much moisture, while others are barely getting by with too little. At Leeds, North Dakota, Kenner Simmental owner Erika Kenner was one of those producers sitting just right precipitation-wise until several inches of rain fell in a 24-hour period this past week. Further west near Manning, ND, Hills Valley Ranch owner Weston Dvorak describes his first cutting of hay as “one of the worst” in his lifetime. The area finally received a much-needed three-plus inches of rain this week, but before that just 0.65 inches fell since March. Despite dealing with too much moisture nearly all spring and summer, Badger, Minnesota rancher Shane Isane is staying optimistic about trying to put up hay. Hear from these cattle producers in this Red River Farm Network story.