Cleanup needs to be done quickly to prevent mold growth.
Floods
The emotional and physical needs of those who are undergoing stress from weather conditions are sometimes forgotten during a crisis.
Manure spills pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems.
Nearly 161,000 acres of cropland will be lost to the lake in 2013.
If roads become impassable, have a shelter plan in place.
Making sure your sump pump works now can prevent problems later.
A national network needs North Dakotans to help measure rainfall, snowfall and snow depth.
Soil compaction and nutrient management are two major concerns.
A fundamental concept of water is the law that all water in North Dakota is owned by the state.
Condensation and mold growth could be bigger problems than normal this winter.
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Killing mold isn’t good enough; it has to be removed, too.
Make sure contractors install the proper amount of insulation.
Ask an Expert is another tool that has been developed to make it more convenient to have questions answered in a timely manner.
Take steps to make sure your drinking water is safe after a flood.
Moderate exercise can enhance our mood and reduce our risk for health problems.
Once-flooded homes and flood recovery efforts can be hazardous to children.
An NDSU Extension specialist explains how to clean a flood-damaged home.
NDSU’s flood expert provides advice on using biocides for flood cleanup.
NDSU Extension has moisture meters homeowners can borrow.
Five new NDSU videos provide advice on cleaning your home after a flood.
Thorough cleaning and disinfecting are keys to recovering after a flood.
Septic systems that were flooded should be treated carefully.
Producers can plant forage mixes for grazing that increase the soil’s water-holding capacity and add nitrogen to the soil.
The Disaster Recovery Journal app is free flood recovery tool.
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The NDSU Extension Service offers tips for cleaning wet buildings.
Consider protecting your well if it's in a flood-prone area.
The major losses are $57.6 million to the crop sector, $50.9 million to households and $42.9 million to the retail trade sector.
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