The Texas Farm Bureau opened a relief fund for agricultural losses inflicted by Hurricane Harvey.
“There’s never a good time for a hurricane to hit,” said Texas Farm Bureau spokesman Gene Hall, “but certainly the harvest season, or the end of a harvest season for two major crops is probably the worst time.”
The category four storm hit land in the middle of a bumper cotton harvest, according to Hall, much of which was packed in modules waiting to be ginned.
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