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Hardee County was born in the mid-1800s from forts
erected against Indian attacks. The central
Florida soil that
compromises Hardee County today is some of the
richest in the world. We are one of the country’s
prime
agricultural centers, our abundant produce and
prize-winning livestock bringing top dollar; our sweet
Valencia oranges are in constant demand.
Life
in Hardee County means land, lots of it – some 500,000
acres. It means clean air, clean water, safe
streets, friendly neighbors, civic pride, affordable
living and hometown fun. It’s this one-of-a-kind
way of life that unites the 28,000 residents of Hardee
County in our effort to enhance and ensure all this
heartland haven has to offer.
“Quality
of life” takes on a new meaning in a setting where
children can walk to neighborhood schools, housing is
affordable and appealing, businesses enjoy minimal
overhead and optimal labor force and the pace stays
somewhere between smooth and steady. Life in
Hardee County also means wide-open economic
opportunities, communities eager to support new industry
and growth, a ready labor force, an appealing tax
climate and a thriving urge to maintain our history of
success.
As
a small rural county in Central Florida, we offer the
best of both worlds, a small-town atmosphere with a
close proximity to larger cities. The beautiful
Peace River flows through our county offering recreation
and fertile agricultural lands. Canoeing, fishing
and fossil hunting are a favorite pastime with our many
visitors.
Hardee County will continue
in a forward trend. Fertile land and mild climate
combine to produce an abundant agricultural economy.
A receptive political attitude is enhancing opportunity
for industrial, commercial and residential segments of
the economy over the long term.
Additionally, phosphate
mining has existed in the northern part of the corridor
for more than 30 years and continues to move southward
through Hardee County. Additional and more specific
data is available in this packet or upon request. |