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Texas farmers still recovering from winter storm, state recording over $500 billion loss

Texas farmers still recovering from winter storm, state recording over half a billion dollar loss Texas farmers still recovering from winter storm, state recording over $500 billion loss By Emily Bjorklund | March 8, 2021 at 6:37 PM CST - Updated March 9 at 1:08 AM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Early numbers from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agency shows Texas farmers and ranchers lost over half a billion dollars due to February’s winter storm. When it comes to livestock alone, that number is sitting at $228 million. Most of that comes from two major factors: calving and cows falling through ice. Wichita County reported a high percentage of calves lost that were born overnight, and died due to the freezing temperatures. Cows also fell through the ice while snow was packed down.

Agricultural losses from winter storm exceed $600M

Agricultural losses from winter storm exceed $600M Paul Schattenberg Texas A&M Extension Service COLLEGE STATION Winter Storm Uri caused at least $600 million in agricultural losses across Texas, according to preliminary data from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural economists. “A large number of Texas farmers, ranchers and others involved in commercial agriculture and agricultural production were seriously affected by Winter Storm Uri,” said Jeff Hyde, AgriLife Extension director, Bryan-College Station. “Freezing temperatures and ice killed or harmed many of their crops and livestock as well as causing financial hardships and operational setbacks. And the residual costs from the disaster could plague many producers for years to come.”

Texas farmers still recovering from winter storm, state recording over half a billion dollar loss

Texas farmers still recovering from winter storm, state recording over half a billion dollar loss (Source: KSLA) By Emily Bjorklund | March 8, 2021 at 6:37 PM CST - Updated March 9 at 1:08 AM WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Early numbers from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agency shows Texas farmers and ranchers lost over half a billion dollars due to February’s winter storm. When it comes to livestock alone, that number is sitting at $228 million. Most of that comes from two major factors: calving and cows falling through ice. Wichita County reported a high percentage of calves lost that were born overnight, and died due to the freezing temperatures. Cows also fell through the ice while snow was packed down.

Program helps commercial livestock producers recover losses from winter storms

Program helps commercial livestock producers recover losses from winter storms     OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) The final losses are still not known from Oklahoma’s historic February winter storm, but one thing we do know is that you are running out of time if you need to get help due to animals you lost. The Livestock Indemnity Program helps commercial livestock producers recover losses from Oklahoma Storms. “It’s a two-part process for LIP,” Amy Hagerman said. “The first part is the notice of loss.” You don’t need full documentation for the first part, but Hagerman told KOCO 5 that a key 30-day deadline for the loss notice is coming up fast. CLICK HERE for full details on the Livestock Indemnity Program.

Federal aid coming to farmers due to loss from cold, Colorado River issues

Federal aid coming to farmers due to loss from cold, Colorado River issues
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