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Generosity from across the nation filled four Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Animal Supply Points since Feb. 28 in the wake of the Smokehouse Creek, Windy Deuce and Grapevine Creek wildfires, which burned over 1.2 million acres to become the largest wildfire in Texas history.AgriLife Extension has received $4.4 million in commodity donations and $2.85 million in hay, feed and fencing supplies as of April 10.“First, let me say, we want to thank everyone for sending their donations to the multiple supply points,” said Curtis Preston, AgriLife Extension Disaster Assessment Recovery, DAR, North Region area chief, Lubbock. “It’s almost impossible ...

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