Recovering from drought
To prevent landowners from moving from one crisis to another, it is important to expedite recovery from disasters. This section includes land management techniques but could also cover topics like mental health and financial recovery.
Texas A&M Resources.
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Stress after a disaster.
Stress in Adults after a Disaster: Warning Signs and Management -
https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/library/disasters-safety/stress-in-adults-after-a-disaster-warning-signs-and-management/
Farm families and mental health.
Farm families face unique stressors, including financial challenges and family-farming relationships that blur the line between their business and personal lives. -
Resources for suicide prevention.
Farmers are more than five times as likely to commit suicide as the general population. -
Resources for Pet, Poultry and Livestock Owners Affected by Natural Disasters
For information on facilities by county that are available to house pets, horses or livestock, -
Water is Vital–Especially after a Disaster
Not drought specific, but water related.??? -
Obtaining Disaster Assistance for Farms and Ranches
If you live in a county the President has designated as a disaster area, you may be eligible for various disaster assistance programs.
This seems to be aimed at floods, but might apply to drought assistance as well?