Extreme heat continues taking a toll across the country, leaving many farmers working to protect their crops and livestock.
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about an update on conditions in the state, the impact to crops and livestock, how producers and ranchers are coping, and what ripple effects this might create for agriculture.
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