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‘We lean on each other’: Small Texas farms pick up the pieces after Beryl

Hurricanes cause trouble for everyone, but farmers have a whole other list of problems.

Beryl has been no exception: Over the past week, the storm damaged crops, soaked rabbits and chickens, terrified goats, put horses at risk of developing colic, and left cows without fences to keep them penned in. And the lasting power outages have been particularly devastating for animal caretakers who urgently need water, feed, and supplies.

But with trees downed, power out, gas in short supply, and many local businesses temporarily out of commission, farmers in the Houston area have had to find ways to cope, relying on each other, neighbors, and community resources to recover.

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