Personal stress often results when we experience factors beyond our control, such as flooding and other difficulties, and we feel that we can do little or nothing to change the situation.
Floods
NDSU Extension offers tips for cleaning and drying wet buildings after flooding.
Ranchers should develop plans to assist livestock at risk of flood exposure.
Adequate preparation can mitigate the impact of flooding and muddy conditions.
Mitigation strategies can help protect homes, farmsteads, livestock and stored grain.
Make sure your sump pump is working before the snow melts.
Daily inspection is key during times of potential flooding.
Moderate to major flooding may occur along the Red River and Devils Lake Basin.
Mitigation strategies can help protect homes, farmsteads, livestock and stored grain.
A common cause of sump pump failure is damaged or rusted bearings in the motor.
Observers will measure rainfall, snowfall and snow depth.
The grant will be used to retrofit existing NDAWN stations and build new stations across North Dakota.
Flooding may be a problem some rural North Dakota areas this spring.
The spring thaw could cause problems for dirty-water containment ponds and manure stacking areas.
NDSU Extension offers advice on protecting water wells from flooding.
Power outages, flooding, fires and other disasters can trigger food safety issues.
Floodwaters can rise quickly, cutting off access to feed and/or water for livestock.
Volunteers help provide precipitation data.
A common cause of sump pump failure is damaged or rusted bearings in the motor.
Know what to do if a flood affects your food supply.
Cattle producers should be prepared for wet, muddy conditions and possible flooding this spring.
Planning is a vital part of fighting a flood.
Make sure your sump pump is working before the snow starts to melt.
Researchers will look for flood evidence in bur oaks and structures built from them.
Ken Hellevang receives recognition for his work as an agricultural engineer.
Climate prediction applications will be among the topics covered.
Flood risk can affect a home’s market value.
North Dakota has nearly 300 volunteer precipitation observers.
The rules for managing water often are complex and subject to court cases.
Estimates show that there will be an increase of more than 10,000 acres of cropland lost to Devils Lake in 2014.
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