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Controlling Mold Growth after the Storm
(2005-09-30)
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. This publication explains how to begin the clean-up process by drying surfaces and objects, removing carpet, etc.
Resources for Pet, Poultry and Livestock Owners Affected by Natural Disasters
(2008-09-02)
This publication lists agencies and other organizations that can help locate missing pets and livestock, assist with carcass disposal, provide animal feed, and help in other ways after a disaster. There are phone numbers ...
Hand Washing in Emergency Situations
(2005-09-30)
In an emergency, water may be contaminated, yet hand washing is even more important at these times. This publication explains how to disinfect water for washing.
Pattern Alteration: Lengthening & Shortening
(2006-08-04)
Lengthening or shortening a pattern is often the only adjustment needed to correct fitting problems. This well-illustrated publication guides you through the steps to fix major fitting points associated with a garment that ...
Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems: Graywater Safety
(2008-10-23)
Homeowners who use graywater to water their lawns need to understand the risks and safety issues associated with this practice. This publication discusses the constituents of graywater; their potential effects on human, ...
4-H Club Officer Handbook - Forms
(2006-08-09)
This section from the 4-H Club Officer Handbook contains key forms that various clubs leader rely on to help them carry out their duties. Included are sample checks and deposit slips to help make practice perfect for the ...
Improving Interpersonal Communication
(2000-02-16)
By improving interpersonal communication skills, we can improve our relationships with others. Better communication comes from understanding one's self, understanding other people, learning to empathize, being a good ...
Photo Guide to Forage Supplies on Texas Rangelands
(2006-06-21)
Accurately determining stocking rate is important to successful range management. This publication helps ranchers to estimate pounds of forage per acre, improving the consistency and accuracy of their stocking rate determinations.
Proper Use of Sulfonamides in Market Show Animals
(2008-02-14)
When administering a drug to a show animal, the owner is responsible for ensuring that there will be no drug residues in the animal's urine when it is tested at a show. Sulfonamides are of special concern because, even ...