Eustis, FL- In an effort to rescue millions of dollars of agriculture products placed at risk of loss from the hard freeze projected to occur tonight, Senator Carey Baker (R-20), Candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture, is calling on Governor Charlie Crist to declare a State of Emergency covering counties expected to be hit hardest by the unusually harsh winter temperatures sweeping the state. In making this request, Senator Baker is joining efforts by Commissioner of Agriculture Charles Bronson, who has recommended that a State of Emergency declaration include a 14 day lifting of regulations placing weight restrictions on trucks.
Unseasonably cold winter temperatures are placing much of Florida’s agricultural commodities at risk of loss. To make matters worse, state regulations restricting the amount of weight that a truck may haul on Florida’s roads could prevent agriculture producers from processing their crops quickly enough to salvage them from freeze related damage.
“These freezing temperatures have the potential to wipe out this year’s crops. As it stands now, the regulations placing weight restrictions on trucks would hamper efforts by producers to get their produce out of their fields. Governor Crist should act without delay to declare a State of Emergency and to temporarily rescind the weight restrictions so that Florida’s producers can save as much of their crop as is possible,” said Baker.
“Agriculture is Florida’s second largest industry. We must do everything we can to protect it. We should not let regulations designed to apply during good weather cause unnecessary losses when the weather turns bad.”












January 7th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Thank you Carey Baker! I have always supported you from the day you first decided to be in the political arena, and if I could vote 1000 times now, I would do so–all for you! You are right on the mark with this health care mess. We need more people like you and like Congressman Stearns in our American political arena and we just might end up with what our founding Fathers intended! Keep on keeping on — you are greatly appreciated. Donna Williams, Weirsdale, FL