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More than $600 million in agricultural losses accounted for so far, Texas A&M economist says
Read full article: More than $600 million in agricultural losses accounted for so far, Texas A&M economist saysSAN ANTONIO ā Losses in the agriculture industry brought on by the winter storm in Texas are now estimated to be $605 million, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Dr. David Anderson, the education agencyās livestock economist, said included in that figure are $228 million in losses to the livestock and poultry industries, as well as the animals who died due to the cold. RELATED: Texas Farm Bureau, others assessing winter storm damageāThat probably ate up a lot more cost than they were expecting in producing the birds this year,ā Anderson said. Full Screen 1 / 6 Image courtesy of Bryan Bettice, Adkins, Texas. Many had pumps that froze up, and damaged pipe systems now need repair to get water to their cattle.