Extension to host multistate emergency preparedness series for rural families

Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Jenna Nees

An upcoming four-part extension workshop for women in agriculture will focus on emergency preparedness for rural families. The program will be held at numerous locations across Nebraska and Indiana.

The series will focus on farm and ranch emergency management, first aid, fire protection and hazardous materials. Workshops will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern time on March 5, 7, 12 and 14.

The program is a collaboration between Extension Women in Agriculture programs at Purdue University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, agricultural occupations have high rates of work-related injuries and deaths. While not all emergencies result in bodily injury or death, they also may cost rural families in other ways.

“Women play a critical role in ensuring the safety of their homes and rural communities,” Jenna Nees, Purdue Extension educator for ag and natural resources in Putnam County, said. “In many farm and ranch families, safety is an important topic, but it sometimes gets overlooked because it does not directly impact profitability.”

Each state’s workshop sites will be hosted by local Extension personnel. Keynote speakers will be simulcast to each location, and each site will provide additional speakers and hands-on activities. Dinner will be included at in-person sites.

Nees said the program’s structure is intended to strengthen networks of women in rural areas, which can provide opportunities for building trust and sharing information.

“Connections are so important to rural women,” she said. “We have seen the benefits that come from knowing your peers, and having a place to share difficulties and mitigate the isolation that so many of us in agriculture often feel.”

The workshops seek to help participants initiate preventative practices, set up a plan to deal with emergencies before they occur and be more comfortable reacting to emergency situations.

There is a registration fee of $50 per person before Feb. 20. The fee increases to $60 per person after Feb. 20. Participants should plan to attend each session.

A virtual option is available for those unable to attend a workshop site, although in-person attendance is highly encouraged to better network with other attendees and interact with speakers. The virtual registration fee is $75 before Feb. 20 and $80 after Feb. 20. Registration may be completed on the Nebraska Women in Agriculture website at https://wia.unl.edu/prep.

Those with questions or concerns can contact Nees at smith535@purdue.edu or 653-8411.

This project was supported by a grant from NCRCRD through funding from USDA NIFA Award #2022-51150-38141.

Emergency Preparedness for Rural Families Indiana Workshop Sites

• Angola — Steuben County Community Building, 317 S. Wayne St.

• Bloomfield — Community Event Center at the Greene County Fairgrounds, 4503 W. State Rd. 54

• Columbia City — Purdue Extension-Whitley County, 524 Branch Ct.

• Columbus — Purdue Extension-Bartholomew County, 783 S. Marr Rd.

• Greentown — Howard County 4-H Fairgrounds - Lead Center, 610 E. Payton St.

• Plymouth — Marshall County Building - Extension Office, 112 W. Jefferson St.

• Portland — Portland Fire Department, 1616 N. Franklin St.

• Princeton — Gibson County Fairgrounds, 709 N. Embree St.

• Valparaiso — MAAC Center, 4203 Montdale Park Dr.

• Veedersburg — Fountain County Fairgrounds, 476 W. U.S. 136

• Winchester — Randolph County Fairgrounds, 1885 S. U.S. 27

Visit www.extension.purdue.edu/putnam or contact the local Purdue Extension office at 653-8411 for more information regarding this week’s column topic or to RSVP for upcoming events. It is always best to call first to assure items are ready when you arrive and to RSVP for programs.

Upcoming Events

Feb. 22 – Ag Women Engage Conference, Fort Wayne, $100, register at https://purdue.link/AWE2024

Feb. 27 and March 5 – Navigating Farmland Inheritance webinar series, 12-2 p.m., $25 per household/farm, register at https://cvent.me/EPBQ0D

March 6 – Breakfast with a Forester, 8-10 a.m., Fairway Family Restaurant, register at 653-5716, ext. 3

March 5, 7, 12, 14 - Emergency Preparedness for Rural Families, 5:30-8:30 p.m., register at https://wia.unl.edu/prep

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