The drought is hitting the Wyoming hay crop hard.
Now, state leaders are trying to cut ranchers a break.
The State of Wyoming will waive fees for oversized loads of hay coming into the state.
The fee waiver will stay in effect until drought disaster designations expire or until the end of the year.
Wyoming ranchers are facing one of the worst hay harvests in nearly 80 years.
And with hay being the states largest cash crop, many are suffering.
If hay acreage estimates hold, this year's crop would be the worst since the Dust Bowl in 1934.