Texas citrus growers still trying to assess damage post winter freeze
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sig Miller told KENS 5 it will take years to recover from the damage of the winter storm. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 6:54 PM CDT July 28, 2021
TEXAS, USA It’s been five months since the freeze in Texas, and citrus growing, a huge business in the Rio Grande Valley, have growers still trying to assess the damage.
Dale Murden is one of them.
“That was obviously dead,” he said as he showed some branches of his orchard to the KENS 5 team. “That s what the freeze did.”
We first met Murden in February of 2021, almost right after the storm that froze much of the state.
Texas citrus growers still trying to assess damage post winter freeze
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