Hurricane Francine is set to hit Texas and Louisiana on Wednesday before moving north into Arkansas, bringing high winds and heavy rains. This poses a significant threat to Arkansas farmers who are currently harvesting crops like rice, cotton, and beans. The storm could lead to substantial crop damage, with concerns about cotton bolls rotting or falling out and rice plants being particularly vulnerable due to their dry, mature state. Farmers are urgently trying to harvest as much as possible before the storm arrives, but the adverse weather could delay the harvest and reduce crop quality.