Cattle still roam the rugged ranchlands of Llano County, and their equally rugged caretakers remain quite busy regardless of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, uncertainty created by the virus has led to a challenging market environment for the county’s ranchers.
“There’s a lot of volatility in the market right now,” said Jamie Osbourn, Llano County Extension Agent.
Ranchers are dealing with fluctuating prices that can change from one day to the next, like Texas weather.
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