As temperatures rise, agriculture industry suffers

Reagan Edwards walked across his family’s ranch one Friday morning in late June, when temperatures were expected at 96 degrees — a bit cooler than usual, as for the past several weeks the county has hit triple-digit highs. Edwards Cattle is a farmstead that manages about 3,000 leased acres in Lampasas and Burnet counties. The ranch produces cattle and hay, both dwindling in...

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