UW Extension Launches Emergency Hay Assistance Site for Producers Facing Wildfires
Published August 26, 2025

A field of recently cut hay waits to be baled near Farson. (UW Photo)
To assist producers facing wildfires, University of Wyoming Extension has launched a new online platform to help coordinate hay donations and provide fire recovery resources.
The Wyoming Emergency Hay Assistance site, found at https://wyoextension.org/hotspringscounty/wyoming-emergency-hay-assistance/, directly connects producers in urgent need of livestock feed with donors who have hay to spare.
Those interested in donating hay are asked to list their county, contact information, and the quantity and type of hay they have to offer. Donors also can note whether they have the capacity to deliver hay donations or if pickup is required.
Similarly, producers and landowners in need of hay are asked to provide their county, contact information, quantity of hay required, the urgency of their request and whether they can arrange for pickup.
“We are trying to organize hay donations so that they can get to those in need who lost grass to the fire in a streamlined manner,” says Barton Stam, a UW Extension educator based in Hot Springs County. He encourages Wyoming producers who have suffered losses in the Red Canyon Fire or other wildfires to seek assistance through the new site.
“Our county offices want to be a resource for the county and community,” says Steve Paisley, interim associate director of UW Extension. “Hopefully, we can provide information and resources as well as help coordinate hay donations and dispersal.”
To that end, UW Extension has compiled a collection of online resources for Wyoming residents who are preparing for, experiencing and recovering from wildfires. These resources, which range from preparation tips to an overview of post-fire financial assistance options, are available at www.uwyo.edu/uwe/programs/wyo-disaster/wildfire.html.
For more information, or for assistance with a hay donation delivery or pickup, contact a local UW Extension office. Contact information for county offices can be found at www.uwyo.edu/uwe/uwe-county-offices.html.
In lieu of donating hay, those interested in contributing to wildfire relief efforts can provide financial support via the Wyoming Stock Growers Wildfire Relief Fund, created by the Wyoming Stock Growers Endowment Trust. To donate, visit https://members-wysga.site-ym.com/donations/donate.asp?id=24102 or call (307) 638-3942.
For livestock producers seeking financial relief, applications will be available on the Wyoming Stock Growers Association website at www.wysga.org. Applications will open Monday, Sept. 1.
“There are a lot of players helping (with fire relief),” Paisley says. “It’s not just Extension, though we are hoping to help coordinate.”
About University of Wyoming Extension
UW Extension serves Wyoming communities by helping residents apply university research and resources to practical problems. Since 1914, UW Extension has provided educational programs and tools to the state’s 23 counties and the Wind River Indian Reservation. From 4-H programming and pesticide safety education to food preservation and nutrition courses, UW Extension upholds the university’s land-grant mission by offering learning opportunities for people of all ages. UW Extension staff members help Wyoming residents boost agricultural production; care for lawns and gardens; cultivate future leaders; support individual and community well-being; and develop thriving businesses. To learn more, visit www.uwyo.edu/uwe or call (307) 766-5124.