Learn about floodwater, risk assessment, contaminated crops, and what food crop producers can do to prepare for flooding.
Throughout the ...
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Animal stocking rates offer pasture management guidelines and help provide a balance between livestock and pasture resources.
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The Internal Revenue Service generally requires that purchasers of machinery and equipment recover or write-off the cost of purchase over th...
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Standby generators are powered by tractors or engines and may be either portable or stationary. Engine-driven units available may have an au...
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You are responsible for clearing debris from your property after a damaging natural event.
Here are some guidelines for setting priorities ...
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What is a tick, why do ticks bite, and why does it matter?
Ticks are very small external parasites that feed by sucking...
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The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has an iBook to help families, businesses and communities prepare for storms and clean up after t...
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Farms in flood-prone areas, or areas in which flooding has been anticipated, should have an emergency plan for evacuation. A farmstead disas...
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