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Disaster Assistance for Agricultural Producers
Disaster Assistance for Agricultural Producers
Below
we offer numerous links to NCAT and ATTRA resources, federal and
state resources, nonprofit groups, aid organizations, and publications focusing on assistance available to farmers and
the rural poor in the wake of hurricanes, floods, droughts, or other natural disasters.
NCAT and ATTRA Resources
- Drought Presentations and Resource Guide -
Three PowerPoint presentations focus on how to manage
your cropland, pastures, or rangeland in good years,
in order to
minimize the impacts of drought when it occurs.
Another three
presentations discuss management practices that may be used during
or following a drought. The Resource Guide provides a comprehensive text and Web-based materials, listed according to topics covered in the PowerPoint presentations.
- Building
Better Rural Places -
This extensive directory of federal programs that offer assistance in sustainable
agriculture, forestry, conservation, and community development
is written for anyone seeking help to foster innovative
enterprises in agriculture and forestry in the U.S.
- Operation Fresh Start -
A project of NCAT, this Web site is designed to empower individuals
and communities as they recover from natural disasters
by providing resources and tools that can help rebuild communities,
businesses, and homes using sustainable principles and technologies.
- Sustainable
Agriculture Organizations and Publications - This list of sustainable agriculture grassroots groups, nonprofits, and agencies is updated annually. State-by-state contacts for a broadly defined sustainable agriculture community are included to facilitate networking.
USDA Resources
Other Federal Resources
Local, State and Nonprofit Resources
Aid Organizations That
Assist Farmers
Publications
Last Updated October 9, 2008
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