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Texas Agriculture Commissioner urges farmers, ranchers to take immediate wildfire, storm precautions

by Nolan Harris
March 5, 2025
in Texas
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Texas – Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller urges Texans to take immediate precautions as wildfire and storm risks across the state reach critical levels. With dry conditions, high winds, and rising temperatures, Texas faces an increased threat of devastating wildfires. At the same time, severe storm warnings are in effect for North and East Texas, bringing the risk of damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes.

“We don’t want a repeat of last year’s fires, where we saw entire ranches, homes, and livelihoods go up in smoke,” said Commissioner Miller. “And now, with severe storms threatening parts of the state, Texans need to be on high alert. Preparedness can mean the difference between safety and tragedy.”

As the risk of wildfires continues to rise, Commissioner Miller emphasized the importance of creating defensible spaces around homes, barns, and pens. Property owners are advised to clear brush, dry grass, and debris that could fuel fires. Additionally, it’s crucial to have an evacuation plan in place, with multiple escape routes and prearranged locations for livestock relocation. Keeping extra feed, water, and first-aid kits readily available can make a significant difference in an emergency.

Ensuring that animals are marked, either with ear tags, brands, or paint, will help identify them if they become lost during a wildfire evacuation. Transport vehicles such as trailers should also be fueled and ready to go in case of an emergency evacuation.

In addition to fire risks, severe storms threaten parts of Texas. Commissioner Miller urges farmers and ranchers to secure loose items around their property, as high winds can turn debris and farm equipment into dangerous projectiles. Shelters such as barns and sheds should be reinforced to provide adequate protection for livestock and workers during storms.

Clear drainage systems and ditches to prevent water buildup and possible flooding. It’s essential to identify safe shelters for families, workers, and animals in case of high winds or tornadoes.

Commissioner Miller stressed the importance of staying weather-aware and monitoring local forecasts. Having a weather radio on hand ensures that Texans can receive real-time updates during extreme weather events. Taking these precautions now will help reduce the risk of disaster as Texas faces these critical wildfire and storm threats.

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