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Florida Farm Bureau Establishes Relief Fund

Many farm families in Florida’s Big Bend have suffered unprecedented loss in the wake of Hurricane Idalia. The Florida Farm Bureau Federation has created a relief fund to aid these families in their recovery efforts.

The Hurricane Idalia Relief Fund will provide support for the recovery from agriculture-related losses. All donations will be tax deductible. Donations can be made via check or through the relief fund webpage.

Donors can make checks payable to:
Florida Farm Bureau Women’s Fund
Memo: Hurricane Idalia Relief for Agriculture
P.O. Box 147030
Gainesville, FL 32614

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to all families impacted by Hurricane Idalia,” said Jeb Smith, President of the Florida Farm Bureau Federation. “We know this relief fund will provide support to farming families in need during this difficult time.”

More information about the relief fund can be found on the Hurricane Idalia Relief Fund page.

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