I'm sure everyone is heard by now of the devastating fires in Texas and Oklahoma and even Kansas. Well here's a message from Texas on mission. After devastating Panhandle fires swept through Beaver City, Oklahoma, rancher and fire chief Levi Smith lost his 12,000 acre family ranch. The fire destroyed his parents home and killed about a hundred cattle, roughly a tenth of us heard, but no lives were lost. Two of Levi's firefighters were helping him as he tried to save the ranch. When one firefighter was overtaken by flames, Levi prayed and refused to give up. Both firefighters survived alongside Levi and his family.
Praise God.
Texans on mission donated 34 rolls of hay to Levi's ranch with the help of independent hay broker Heath Ritchie, adding to the support already pouring in. Even after losing so much, Levi is using his burned land to store donated hay and distribute it to other ranchers in need. In the midst of loss, Levi remains grateful. He reflects on Exodus 10 21 through 28 as he led his family through the disaster that changed so much. Please pray for Levi's family and for every family and every firefighter impacted by the Panhandle fires as they work to recover.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced what he describes as a new farmer incentive program specifically structured to help producers move away from chemical heavy farming systems that have dominated modern agriculture for decades. The emphasis is not on punishment or abrupt bans, but on incentives, financial, logistical and policy-based support that allows farmers to gradually transition away from synthetic chemical reliance while maintaining crop viability and economic stability. Learn more about RFK Jr.'s new proposed move on our Facebook page at Harvest USA Report.
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