Central Valley farms expected to lose millions due to natural disasters
Several Central Valley counties are expected to lose millions each year due to the impacts of natural disasters on farms, according to a new report. Trace One, a product lifecycle management software company, released its 2025 edition of their “Where Natural Disasters Are Having the Biggest Impact on the Nation’s Food Supply” report, in which Fresno, Tulare, Madera and Kings County farms have been identified as some of the U.S. counties with the highest agricultural losses due to natural disasters such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. Fresno County ranked no. 14 on the list. … According to the study, the worst natural hazard for agriculture in Fresno County is drought.
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- Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah): Washington County has quiver of arrows to fight drought
