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Because Hardy Farms is located in central Florida, we were in
the direct path of 2 of the 4 hurricanes that struck Florida in 2004.
Hardy Farms lost over 30,000 container palm trees and 700 mature Washingtonia
palm trees during the 4 hurricanes. Additionally, we lost 2 greenhouses
and 20,000 seedlings that were the majority of our new 2004 crop. We also
had major damage to our fences, roadways, canals and ditches.
We lost over 100 large pine and oak trees that were naturally
growing around our various fields. Fortunately, none of the big trees hit
our buildings. Ten of our employees spent four months just to clean-up the
disaster damage. At the close of the year, we estimate that we were 80%
complete with the clean-up and we are retuning to normal operations.

Massive Oaks and Pines, up rooted by the Hurricanes.

The clean up begins
 Container palms pushed over by the force of the winds
 Greenhouses with their plastic covering ripped off.
 Washingtonia Palm Trees pushed over and broken.

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