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continues to get some of that energy bled off it and pushes the storm surge further north. we don t jut out so deeply into the gulf of mexico like cedar key does and parts of leavey county. dana: given the name of your county citrus county you have growers in your area. what were their preparations like? ironically the citrus industry took a beating back in the late 1800s. our country was created in 1887 and we were renowned for orange juice and citrus products. we have some growers on the east side of the county. we have a lot of agricultural land. not only do we raise agricultural products but we have some great dairy farmers and great poultry farmers and a lot of cattle ranchers in our county and they depend mightily on the economic impact of the
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