In this Issue
A Note from the EDEN Flood NEIL
Even though there is some focus on flooding during the spring melt, flooding occurs during the entire year. It may be from a rapid snow melt following a heavy snow storm or a heavy rain event. The EDEN Flood NEIL is continuing to develop resources for both the EDEN and eXtension websites. An extensive cataloging of online resources has been completed and will be tagged on the EDEN website when its revision is completed. The eXtension flood site is being updated. These tasks will gain momentum this summer when the North Dakota State University Emergency Management graduate student will commit more time to the effort. Fortunately the current NOAA snow water map does not show areas with water levels that would be expected to contribute to significant spring flooding. The flooding potential map shows only scattered locations with a 50% probability or greater of moderate flooding and only a few locations with minor flooding at a 75% probability. Get specific information for your area by clicking on the NWS River Forecast Center for your area.
– Ken Hellevang

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EDEN NEIL Responds to Drought

The drought that started for most of the U.S. in 2012 quietly rages on for more than one-third of the country in 2014. The National EDEN Issue Leadership team is still partnering with other national agencies and organizations to address drought issues.
Drought Forum
The NEIL is co-sponsoring a monthly Adobe connect sessions with National VOAD providing a conference line for a show and tell on the latest drought situation. Extension and emergency managers and volunteers from as many as 15 states have participated in the forum.
Drought Program
The EDEN homeland Security Project still has funds for a few communities to pilot the Community Capacity-Building Program for Drought Response.
Drought Matrix
Leaders from the NEIL are working with federal partners to develop a web-based tool for communities and the ag industry to better understand federal resources to prepare for our respond to drought. Contact Steve Cain for more information.
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Upcoming Events
March 7, 2014
All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series: Straight Talk about Termites
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March 20, 2014
Common Consumer Frauds & How to Avoid Them
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April 4, 2014
All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series: Get TickSmart: 10 Things to Know, 5 Things to Do
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April 25, 2014
Amy Dronberger will discuss her research findings about local disaster/emergency planning teams during this 60-minute session titled Building Rural Resiliency: Who Should Help? What Should They Do?
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May 2, 2014
All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series: Are Those Itsy Bitsy Spiders Good or Bad?
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May 30, 2014
Join Glenn Muske, NDSU Rural and Agribusiness Enterprise Development specialist during his presentation, Survive or Struggle: Your Choice in a Business Disaster.
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Featured Disaster Resources
EDEN Website
National Drought Mitigation Center
eXtension Website
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PEDv Outbreak Update
 Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDv) made a surprise appearance in the United States in spring 2013. Caused by a distant (viral) cousin of Transmissible Gastroenteritis (TGE), the disease presents similarly with rapid dehydration resulting in a high percentage of deaths in young piglets.During the first half of February 2014, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, and Indiana accounted for the sources of the most new positive test results reported through the National Animal Health Laboratory Network. Since June 2013 the number of states affected has climbed from 14 to 25 as of February 2014. READ MORE
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