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Iowa State University

Don’t Use More Pressure than Needed on Wet Soils

Instructions for planters on appropriate measures for planting in flooded soils. Describes the adjustments planter operators must make to avoid soil compaction in wet fields.

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Prairie View A&M University

Engagement Guidelines/Faith Based Community Fact Sheets – Disaster Preparedness and Response

The Engagement Guidelines/Faith Based Community Fact Sheets Series of fact sheets covering individual faith communities that have been developed to help Extension and disaster professionals engage fa…

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University of Florida

Replacing Lost or Damaged Documents

This article deals with information on how to replace lost or damaged papers. This document is EDIS document DH215, formerly IFAS publication DH0505. Published June 1998, revised January 2016, Octobe…

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University of Illinois

2023 EDEN COAD Manual

This manual explores how Extension professionals can use COADs and community forums to reduce the impact of disasters and build a more efficient response and recovery process. This manual provides in…

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University of Minnesota

How to Prepare For a Disaster

Multiple resources to help individuals prepare for a disaster, including creating a family plan, developing a household inventory, organizing a grab-and-go file, reviewing insurance, starting an emer…

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University of Minnesota

Start an Emergency Fund Before Disaster Strikes

Savings are an important part of managing money and protecting a family. An emergency fund can help your family manage unexpected expenses in the event of a disaster.

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Disaster Financial Preparedness: Start planning today!

The Disaster Financial Preparedness: Start planning today! resource provides simple strategies individuals and families can use to get their finances in order in case an disaster occurs.

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University of Florida

Avoiding Fraud and Deception

This document is EDIS document DH219, formerly IFAS publication DH0509. Published June 1998, revised January 2016. It is part of The Disaster Handbook, a component of the Comprehensive Disaster Prepa…

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Mississippi State University

Coping Financially with Disasters

This resource guides individuals and families needing information on how to recover from economic losses after a natural disaster. How to regain a sense of control and avoid making poor decisions; ho…

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Mississippi State University

Coping Financially with Disasters

This resource guides individuals and families needing information on how to recover from economic losses after a natural disaster. How to regain a sense of control and avoid making poor decisions; ho…

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Oregon State University

No Power? No Problem: Tips to Help You Thrive in the Face of Disaster

This publication focuses on how residents can cope with the loss of power to their homes. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are likely to lose power during a disaster, but there are many …

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Oregon State University

Survival Basics: Emergency Kits

In a natural disaster or other emergency, the key to survival is being prepared. Be ready with an emergency kit for your family. Emergency kits contain the basic needs for life: food, water, warmth, …

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103 Ways to Save Money

Alabama A&M University

While this resource is old, the tips are still quite good. It’s useful for helping people re-think pre-disaster spending habits after a disaster, especially if they are now living on a reduced budget.

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Oregon State University

Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness

Be aware. Be prepared. The last Cascadia Subduction Zone event Magnitude 8.0 to 9.1 was on January 26, 1700 (more than 320 years ago), and they happen about every 280 to 350 years. It is time to get …

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High Speed Hand Washing resources

With the High Speed Hand Washing technique and some practice, washing your hands properly helps save time, water, energy and prevent the spread of disease. Absences due to illness are reduced. Groups…

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University of Illinois

Federal Disaster Funding Streams & Post-Disaster Community Best Practices

The purpose of this publication is to help communities and individuals address issues that arise during the disaster cycle. Special emphasis is placed on federal funding opportunities and best practi…

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University of Illinois

Federal Disaster Funding Streams & Post-Disaster Community Best Practices

The purpose of this publication is to help communities and individuals address issues that arise during the disaster cycle. Special emphasis is placed on federal funding opportunities and best practi…

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University of Minnesota

Ag Risk & Farm Management Library

The National Ag Risk Education Library is a major component of USDA’s Risk Management Education (RME) program, hosted by University of Minnesota and cosponsored by USDA NIFA.

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Iowa State University

Delayed and Prevented Planting Provisions

Various topics dealing with replanting considerations, insurance and weed control after an event. Links to this resource: AgDM Decision Tool A1-57, Delayed Planting and Replanting Evaluator

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Kansas State University

FAQs about Handling Flooded Produce

The information in this FAQ is divided into two sections: 1) questions where the FDA’s stance is clear and 2) questions where the FDA’s guidance is more broad and difficult to interpret. 7 pages; 24 …

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Cornell University

Winter Storms – Cornell

Collection of resources for winter storm preparedness and safety prepared by Cornell University.

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Louisiana State University

Sister Storms: A Louisiana Sea Grant Response

This video chronicles the professional response and personal stories of three Marine Extension agents living and working in the areas affected by Katrina and Rita, nine months into recovery from thes…

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North Dakota State University

Financial Recovery After Disaster Video Series

These 7 videos can be used by themselves and in conjunction with your other disaster recovery efforts. Based on the content of the award winning resource, Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financia…

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North Dakota State University

Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit

Tools and strategies needed to plan a family’s financial recovery from a natural disaster, in a binder/workbook format. Introductory videos were added to the resource collection in 2015. Several prom…

Planning GuideMN
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