Just another manic Monday. Check on the recording from the webinar.
More details at: https://flood.unl.edu/employee-resources
Please reference the Rebuild Healthy Homes publication for guidance. This is the “go to” guide on post disaster restoration. There is also an app available for iPhones. Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/healthy_homes/disasterrecovery
Nebraskans are facing some tough times with stress from a variety of issues this year, and we know many of them will be attending county fairs. To continue supporting Nebraskans across our state, we ask that you please designate someone from your county to print and provide resources. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unl.app.box.com/v/SMHPrintCtyFair
EDEN is hosting a webinar today, and the topic is “Emergency Support Function 11: Agriculture and Natural Resources.” If you’re interested in learning about EDEN/Extension’s role as a supporting agency to USDA during disasters. Continue reading…
Grab your cup of coffee and join us for an opportunity to listen and share in our Cultivating Resiliency online "Coffee Chat" group. The online sessions wanted a way for women to gather to offer them the opportunity to share what was on their minds related to agricultural stress in a safe place. Continue reading…
More details at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3266690127935945218
We will continue to see groups active in recovery efforts evolve as disaster recovery moves forward in our communities into Long-Term Recovery Groups. To better understand LTRG please review the webinar on Flood Employee Resources.
More details at: https://flood.unl.edu/employee-resources
NRCS is offering a special EQIP sign-up for farmers in Nebraska who could not plant their crops because of flooded or wet fields. The deadline to apply Continue reading…
Nebraska Extension, in partnership with Michigan State Extension, is offering workshops around the state for individuals who work with farmers and ranchers on a regular basis, such as bank lenders, ag suppliers, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved with the lives of farmers and ranchers. Continue reading…
This webinar focuses on the connection between climate and health and features Dr. Jesse E. Bell at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. His research explores the relationships of climate and extreme weather on natural and human processes.
More details at: https://youtu.be/YQBQGVjuzIY