Agriculture officials say most of North Carolina’s biggest and most profitable farming operations are in the state’s coastal region that was hit hard by Hurricane Irene.
Tobacco was one of the hardest hit crops during Hurricane Irene – a 750-million dollar industry. Brian Long is with the state Agriculture Department.
Brian Long: "If you think about how much tobacco was still out there, yet to be harvested, and then, Irene’s wind and rain just did a really big number on that crop."