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As 海角换妻 River overflows from heavy rain, nearby farms are getting flooded

Floodwaters from the 海角换妻 River, swollen with submerge crops in Glastonbury field.
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Historic levels of flooding from the 海角换妻 River covers rows of crops are submerged in Glastonbury. The state Department of Agriculture is estimating 2,000 acres of 海角换妻 farmland are underwater.

Farms along the 海角换妻 River are experiencing losses from flooding this week.

The river surpassed its flood stage on Tuesday and continued to rise Wednesday. The river flooded due to heavy rainfall earlier in the week that hit Vermont with historic levels of damage.

In 海角换妻, the damage has been much more subdued. Still, a number of farms along the 海角换妻 River have been affected.

"It's been a crazy season," said Bryan Hurlburt, commissioner of the state Department of Agriculture. "We're only in the second week of July. We experienced a moderate winter, very late frost-freeze, a drought. And, now, we're in pretty substantial flooding."

Hurlburt said he met with farms up and down the 海角换妻 River Wednesday morning and that his agency flew a drone over the damaged areas. About 2,000 acres of farmland are underwater, the agency estimates.

The timing of this event is particularly bad, Hurlburt said, as farmers have spent the last several weeks preparing their fields for harvest and dumping all of their money into seed and labor.

"All of your expenses are accruing till you know, just a couple of weeks ago, before you can actually start making money," Hurlburt said. "A flood event like this wipes out all of that work."

He says any affected farms should report their losses to their local Farm Service Agency office.

"We're trying to do an assessment of the complete data collection on the loss 鈥 how many acres 鈥 so that we can continue to work with USDA, and the governor's office on a disaster declaration," Hurlburt said.

The CT DOT ferry landing in Rocky Hill, CT, is submerged under flooding from the 海角换妻 River on July 12, 2023.
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The CT DOT ferry landing in Rocky Hill, CT, is submerged under flooding from the 海角换妻 River on July 12, 2023.

Patrick Skahill is a reporter and digital editor at 海角换妻. Prior to becoming a reporter, he was the founding producer of 海角换妻 Radio's The Colin McEnroe Show, which began in 2009. Patrick's reporting has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, Here & Now, and All Things Considered. He has also reported for the Marketplace Morning Report. He can be reached at pskahill@ctpublic.org.

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