Florida agriculture hit with $190M losses from Hurricane Milton
- Florida agriculture suffered more than $190 million in losses from Hurricane Milton, making it the costliest for farmers and ranchers of three cyclones that struck the state in 2024, according to University of Florida researchers.
- The University’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences estimates the losses from Milton could reach over $642 million.
- Hurricane Debby caused farm-related damages of $170 million in August, while Hurricane Helene caused up to $162 million in September.
- Milton came ashore on Oct. 9 near Siesta Key, sweeping across the central part of the state with hurricane-force winds striking 14 counties.
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