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US Agriculture Secretary Talks Storm Damage With Maine Farmers

By Kaitlyn Budion

Supporting Maine farmers in the face of ongoing damages from more frequent extreme weather events was the focus of a discussion on Monday with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. He spoke with U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree and Maine farmers.

The event came as farmers work to recover from December's major storm while bracing for another this week. But even before these storms, farmers faced several significant challenges last year. Farmer Penelope Jordan noted the late spring frost and rainy summer, calling it the "season from hell."

Vilsack said he saw the determination of Maine farmers in the face of these events.

"The great resilience of Maine producers and of organizations and entities that are trying to support Maine producers as they go through a series of disasters that are unprecedented," Vilsack said.

He said agencies need to rethink how they define disasters, as weather events increasingly cause significant damage in multiple ways.

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