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From flames to finances: Steps to wildfire recovery
Feeding cattle after the fire
AgriLife Extension helps Texas Panhandle ranchers identify nutritional needs of displaced livestock
Images from the Smokehouse Creek fire
Texas A&M AgriLife responds to community needs alongside volunteers and other agencies in support of the Texas Panhandle
Recognize mental health challenges and symptoms after the wildfires
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service mental health first aid training offered to agents, local community members
Largest wildfire in Texas history continues
Texas A&M Forest Service encourages caution, prevention as wildfire potential increases over the weekend
Texas Panhandle wildfires: Documenting agricultural losses
AgriLife Extension Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit realigns
Legislative appropriations help reposition unit service areas statewide
AgriLife Extension Disaster Assessment Recovery unit receives award of excellence
Wildfire and COVID-19 response garners southern region accolades
Farmers advised to inspect grain bins after severe weather
Study examines structural soundness, damage recovery
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expands statewide disaster response network
Agency expands, realigns Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit to enhance programming, response capabilities
Four food safety tips when cooking without power
Food safety key when weather disasters cause a power disruption

AgriLife Extension disaster team conducts agricultural loss assessments
Recent storms, tornado caused damage in Red River, Morris, Lamar counties

AgriLife Extension disaster response agents assist in Florida
Agency joins fellow Texas A&M University System members in Hurricane Ian relief
To stop a raging wildfire
Texas A&M Forest Service response halts Big L Fire, prevents further damage

Texas A&M Forest Service encourages emergency ‘go-kit’ for disasters
Tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies this weekend

AgriLife Extension teams assisting with Texas tornadoes, wildfires
Disaster teams and agents assist with emergency response, assessment, recovery

Wildfire victims receive outpouring of generosity
Hay, feed, fencing supplies needed to support Texas wildfire victims
Wildfire in Eastland Complex burns more than 45,000 acres