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It is too early to know the full gravity, and the concern for life and recover remain paramount at this time, but Hurricane Florence hurt Carolina farmers.

Brad Haire, Executive Editor

September 16, 2018

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It is too early to know the full gravity, and the concern for life and recover remain paramount at this time, but Hurricane Florence hurt Carolina farmers.

There is little doubt Florence delivered (and continues to do so) major damage to the region, and it will be weeks or months before we know precisely the full extent of how widespread the damage was or the economic impact.

For three days, Florence brought 70 mph and greater winds to the coastal region with 40 mph to 50 mph winds as far inland as Fayetteville, NC. And that’s just the wind. Rainfall was being measured in feet along the coast and inland.

Our prayers continue for the people this storm affected. Southeast Farm Press has our associate editor John Hart in Raleigh gathering what information is available and reporting on the storm, which is still dropping tropical storm level rain on the area as it groans north.

Social media reports tell a tough tale. A few posts follow below, and we thank these people for sharing what they are going through. If you are affected by Florence, our ears are open and eager to hear your story and share it with our readers.

 

Brad Warren is the owner and operator of Ten Mile Farm, Inc. located in Southeastern NC. Growing mainly cotton with some grain mixed in along the way.

NC State Cooperative Extension created a dedicated Daily Digest to provide relative information to conditions and responses to Hurricane Florence.

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services wants to connect farmers with resources to assist with agricultural emergencies, and created a toll-free hotline at 1-866-645-9403 operating from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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