Initial calculations from University of Florida economists estimate ag production losses from Hurricane Milton between $190.4 million and $642.7 million.
The second crop estimate for the 2024-2025 Florida citrus season factors in impacts from major Hurricane Milton. The squeeze on production is intense.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season wrapped up as one to remember. It was record breaking in ways. See how the numbers shook out.
Sunshine State’s strawberry growers weather major storms with the help of two new varieties that fare well in wet soil.
Numerous fundraising campaigns have been started for growing operations following the storms. Here’s how you can help or maybe get help for yourself.
USDA expedites disaster assistance sign-up through its Environmental Quality Incentive Program. Learn more about EQIP.
Recovery is in full swing for produce growers after major storms. The USDA Forest Service has some short-term recommendations in the meantime.
Another dose of tropical punch has growers in Florida looking for the reset button — again. Find out what’s being seen after Milton and where to find help.
Less than two weeks after major Hurricane Helene, farmers are now cleaning up after Hurricane Milton.
Recovery efforts are in full swing for growers who were in the path of back-to-back major hurricanes. Luckily, there are numerous ways to get help.