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North Texas egg farm lands deal with major grocer after winter storm damage Cedar Ridge Egg Farm lost all 10,500 of its chickens after a storm killed hundreds and stopped the rest from laying eggs. Some of the hens gather behind the barn where they can drink fresh water and walk freely at Cedar Ridge Free Range farm in Pickton, Texas on Saturday, February 27, 2021.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) A small egg farm in Pickton, Texas, is slowly recovering after February’s winter storm, which decimated much of the agriculture industry in Texas. Cedar Ridge Egg Farm lost hundreds of chickens after a pipe in one of the barns burst during the freeze, and they had to sell the rest of their birds after they stopped laying eggs following the storm. Now, the farm is back on track thanks to bank loans, donations and a partnership with one of the state’s top grocery chains. ....
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‘We’re going to lose everything’: Texas egg farm still waiting on federal aid after winter storm Cedar Ridge Egg Farm in Hopkins County lost 1,000 of its hens, and most of the others stopped laying eggs. Sam Miller, 55, holds one of the hens behind the barn at Cedar Ridge Free Range farm in Pickton, Texas on Saturday, February 27, 2021. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News)(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) After the snowstorm hit Texas last month, Sam Miller and his family thought they had managed to get through the worst of it unscathed. Their family egg farm and the 30 acres it sits on in Pickton, about 90 miles northeast of Dallas in Hopkins County, were blanketed in thick snow and ice, but they still had water and sporadic electricity. They were lucky. ....