Winter storm has minimal impact on West Texas crops
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The week long freeze will leave West Texas crops relatively unscathed, as it hit early enough in the year that cover crops are still young.
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Steve Verett, with Plains Cotton Growers, says West Texas will go relatively unscathed from the winter storm, compared to the rest of the state.
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