Missouri Agriculture Department Urges Reports of Livestock Lost in Southeast Flooding
Missouri Agriculture Department Urges Reports of Livestock Lost in Southeast Flooding
US · Published Jul 15, 2026
Historic flooding in southeast Missouri has caused significant disruptions to the agricultural community, with many farms reporting missing livestock.
The Missouri Department of Agriculture is actively seeking reports from residents who have found or lost livestock due to the flooding.

Impact & Risks

The flooding has caused widespread damage to farms in southeast Missouri, leading to the loss of livestock and income for many farmers. The agricultural community faces significant challenges in recovering from this disaster, as livestock losses directly impact their livelihoods. The Missouri Department of Agriculture and USDA are working to provide resources and support to affected farmers. The emotional and financial toll on the community is substantial, with many struggling to cope with the aftermath of the flooding.

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