Hello everyone, today we interview the media specialist, Danny Nusser, from Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Services about the aftermath of the fires in the southeastern United States. The affected area included the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma and the southern parts of Kansas and Colorado. Danny gives a firsthand look at what the losses and costs are for the many ranch families that lost land, cattle, and fences. He also analyzes the governments' efforts and gives a little bit of a pep talk for the farmers who are working hard to restore their livelihoods.
Thank you Danny Nusser for your time.
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