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EPISODE · May 21, 2019 · 26 MIN

The Science of Superstorms: Hurricanes and Agricultural Commodities: Economic Impacts

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In this episode of Streaming Science, we sit down with Extension scientist Dr. Alan Hodges and learn about the economic impact hurricanes have on the agricultural industry. Backed with reports and data, Dr. Hodges gives us insight into the devastation left behind after Hurricane Michael and Hurricane Irma - and the economic damage the storms had on commodities in Florida. This podcast was created and hosted by UF College of Journalism graduate Shelby Martin.

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