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Florida farms are underwater and without power, pushing back critical planting season

Por: CNN Business October 01, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  About 15% of Nick Wishnatzki’s 650-acre family strawberry farm sustained damage from . His fields in Duette, Florida, are underwater, and plastic used to protect the carefully prepped fields for planting season in November, were ripped off by Ian’s 100-mph winds. That’s sent Wishnatzki scrambling to get back on track. “I think it’s going to delay us about a week,” said Nick Wishnatzki, public relations... + full article



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