REDFIELD, Iowa (DTN) -- Just over one month ago, Nebraska experienced the worst series of wildfires in history, burning nearly 950,000 acres. Since then, assistance for farmers and ranchers affected has been rolling in. The Nebraska Cattlemen's Disaster Relief Fund has raised over $1 million to help producers impacted by the fires. Marshall Hansen, member of the Nebraska Cattlemen's Association board of directors, told 1011 News that funds have come in from all 50 states to help. "Beef producers are resilient and proud, but they still need to apply for funds to help them recover," he said during an interview on Monday. Producers in the 11 counties impacted by the recent wildfires can apply for funds on the website: www.nebraskacattlemen.org . FEDERAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE THROUGH USDA Government-based assistance is available through programs with the United States Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Hilary Maricle, ...