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Texans across the state prepare for the natural phenomena occurring on Oct. 14
Texas A&M agency assists in hurricane preparation and recovery efforts
Emergency, disaster preparation information available
Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, paschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu Contacts: Dr. Parr Rosson, 979-845-2116, parr.rosson@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Monty Dozier, 979-458-9271, monty.dozier@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Joyce Cavanagh, 979-845-3859, jacavanagh@ag.tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – With June 1 marking the start of hurricane season, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is reminding Texans the agency provides a wealth of disaster and emergency preparedness and recovery information. “Texas Extension…
AgriLife Extension supports National Preparedness Month efforts COLLEGE STATION — The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is supporting National Preparedness Month efforts by offering tips for Texans to help them get ready for and recover from a disaster or emergency. “FEMA has designated September as National Preparedness Month,” said Dr. Joyce Cavanagh, AgriLife Extension family…