Chron: Texas' farmers and ranchers are coping with their eighth drought in the last 13 years, and this one, while still young, has a chance of slamming producers with their biggest losses ever, officials said.
Texas AgriLife Extension Service experts have estimated that from November 2010 through May, Texas ranchers lost $1.2 billion because pastures have not greened up and high-priced feed products have been needed longer than normal.
It's still too early to get a good read on the state's crop losses,......
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As drought tightens grip, farmers’ losses mount
Posted by Chron: William Pack on May 24th, 2011
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