Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best
Central Florida Ag News|June 2021
AS ANY TRUE FLORIDIAN WILL TELL YOU, June marks the beginning of the hurricane season. And while Floridians pride themselves on their unflappable nature when it comes to crisis prep, it would be reckless to think a hurricane couldn’t bring this state to its knees. The agriculture industry, in particular, has a lot to lose if a storm targets our state. And unlike the cone of certainty, one thing is certain: Hurricanes can, and have historically, taken a toll on the agriculture sector. The damage can be catastrophic.
Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best

JESSICA McDONALD, Editor

jessica@centralfloridamediagroup.com

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