It wasn’t just people who were affected by Hurricane Harvey. Cattle throughout south Texas were also put in harm’s way. But even though the water has receded, the storm’s full effect on the region’s livestock may not be known for some time. The Texas Standard visited southeast Texas to talk to ranchers and area folks beginning the task of recovery and how help has poured in from all over the country. Read more…
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