Flooding, drought, and adequate water supply impact many communities in different ways. Whether you’re a producer or work with them, excess water or lack thereof can have a major impact on production and farm management. Communities that regularly experience drought or flooding also are affected by these extreme weather conditions. No matter who you are or where you come from, these events can create major issues. The resources below relate to flooding, drought, insufficient water quantity and their impacts.
Network Webinars
Extension Resources
- Extension Disaster Education Network
- Flooding in Iowa
- Illinois Drought Resources
- Illinois State Water Survey
- Illinois Water Supply Information
- Michigan State University Sever Weather and Flooding
- National Drought Mitigation Center
- North Dakota Drought
- North Dakota Flood Information
- Purdue Rural Emergency Preparedness: Floods
- South Dakota Flood Information
- University of Minnesota Extension Extreme Weather Resources
- University of Missouri Drought Resources
- University of Missouri Flood Resources
Extension Publications
- Corn Belt Farmers’ Concerns About Drought and Heat-related Threats to Their Farm Operations
- Drought-Related Issues in Forage, Silage and Baleage
- Managing Low-Capacity Private Drinking Water Wells During Drought
- Managing Missouri Fish Ponds During and Extended Drought
- Purdue University First Steps to Flood Recovery
- Strategies for Managing Drought in the Northern Plains