Broken Ground: Storm damage strains WNC farms
Volume
31
/ Issue 12
Cover Design Credit:
Caleb JohnsonCover Photography Credit:
Cindy Kunst
Along with the countless homes and businesses washed away and damaged by Tropical Storm Helene, Western North Carolina’s farms took a brutal beating in the disaster. Though it’s too early for a full assessment of the 13,500 farms in WNC’s storm-impacted regions, a bird’s-eye view tells a story of vast devastation.
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