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2007 PRESS RELEASES

June 1, 2007
FARMERS NEED TO PREPARE NOW FOR HURRICANE SEASON
Contact: Elaine J. Lidholm, 804.786.7686

The hurricane season begins today and runs through November 30.  Forecasts call for a busy season, with the potential for 12 to 17 tropical storms and hurricanes.  The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) reminds farmers to take necessary steps now to help protect their families, farms, equipment and animals if a storm strikes.  While there’s nothing anyone can do to lessen the severity of a storm, good planning will help reduce the potential damage.

Farmers need to make preparations for their families, crews, equipment and buildings, and have backup plans for electricity for their barns and other critical farm facilities.  In addition, livestock operations should maintain emergency plans that address power needs and on-site feed capabilities.  Horse owners need to plan for the possibility of evacuation and identify horse facilities in nearby vicinities that are willing to shelter horses in an emergency.  Before the storm strikes, find out what their requirements are for vaccinations, a current Coggins Test, and other health-related issues.

With all the equipment on a farm, farmers need to do their homework in advance to protect their operations.  Farmers should have a transfer switch properly installed so they can use a generator.  A properly-installed transfer switch is critical for the protection of farm facilities and utility workers.

VDACS offers the following tips for preparing farms for major storms.
Short-range preparations are those things to do once the weather report indicates a problem storm is brewing. These include:

When the emergency is over, farmers with crop insurance need to remember two rules: contact your crop insurance agent as soon as you are aware of any damage and do not destroy any of your crop until the adjuster or an insurance company representative has inspected the field and released the acreage.

The Virginia Department of Emergency Management provides more information on hurricane preparedness at www.vaemergency.com.

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