The ag community is coming together to assist Texas residents amid the devastating flooding.
One of the many helping hands is the state’s FFA family, which has been organizing the collection of supplies and donations.
Texas FFA State President, Riley Farris spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender about the recovery process, community efforts, and how others can get involved.
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