Florida agriculture suffered more than $190 million in losses from Hurricane Milton, making it the costliest for farmers and ...
The report from the University of Florida lists the highest production losses in vegetables, melons and potatoes, ...
The total could push the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from hurricanes this year to nearly $1 billion.
One reason for the delay: Milton made landfall Oct. 9 on Florida’s west coast near Siesta Key, less than two weeks after ...
Since Oct. 18, crews have picked up over 340,000 cubic yards of debris along almost 2,000 miles of county and private roads.
UF/IFAS leaders said nearly six million acres of agricultural land were impacted, with an estimated loss between $190 million ...
With losses estimated between $190.4 million and $642.7 million, Milton had a larger impact on agricultural production in Florida than Hurricane Debby in August and Hurricane Helene in September. Both ...
Initial calculations from University of Florida economists estimate ag production losses from Hurricane Milton between $190.4 ...