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Example of Hurricane Michael Farm Damage

According to Pam Knox, Director of UGA Weather Network, Tropical Storm Fred will be an issue in regards to rain for North Georgia. We are expected at least 2 inches of rain but in some locations 6-10 inches of rain. Also, expect high winds forthose few days. There is also a chance of tornadoes in the spiral rain bands.

Livestock producers, this is a great time to check fences before the storm and ensure they are secure. Also, keep an eye on your livestock, fences and be on the look out for down trees during and after the tropical storm. An important note- Wild Cherry Trees are common around fences in Northeast Georgia. Leaves from these trees in the wilt stage can be lethal to grazing animals. A toxin is formed in these as the storm damaged leaves of wild cherry trees wilt. Check your pastures for down trees or limbs.

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