April tornadoes change upper Southeast cropping plans
Story Date: 5/18/2011

 

Source:  Roy Roberson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 5/17/11

On April 16, a line of severe storms produced more than 60 tornadoes that ripped a 50-mile wide, 200 mile long zigzag path of destruction from southern North Carolina to the middle peninsula of Virginia, leaving a path of death and destruction and changing the spring planting plans of farmers in the two-state area.

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