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Florida farmers will receive $675 million in federal disaster relief to recover from hurricane damage and crop losses.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated $675.9 million in disaster relief for Florida farmers impacted by hurricanes over the past two years.
FEMA is still paying Florida claims on 2024 storms amid debate about whether the federal agency should continue to exist.
Florida producers have suffered more than $3 billion in losses from Hurricanes Idalia in 2023 plus Debby, Helene, and Milton ...
USDA announced $675.9 million in disaster aid to Florida farmers for hurricane damage, as part of a $30 billion relief effort ...
“Florida’s producers have endured back-to-back devastating hurricane seasons, and this funding is a major victory that will help them rebuild, recover, and continue feeding our state and nation,” ...
The grant is part of the $30 billion disaster assistance relief effort authorized by the American Relief Act and will cover ...
Commissioner Simpson Praises USDA, President Trump for Critical Funding Following Successive Hurricane Seasons Florida's agricultural industry, battered by over $3 billion in damages from the 2023 and ...
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At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
Florida seeing 'abnormal' increase in flesh-eating bacteria cases due to Hurricane Ian The increase in cases is driven by Lee County, state data shows.