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Preparing for a drought

Preparing for a drought
Dust Storm

Properly Preparing for a drought would have made life a little easier for numerous families during some of the driest times in history. The Dust Bowl was the name given to the drought stricken Southern Plains region of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms  during a dry period in the 1930’s. As high winds and suffocating dust swept the region from Texas to Nebraska, people and livestock were killed and crops failed across the entire region.

Preparing for a drought
Dust Bowl Farm

Lack of rainfall and overcultivation turned green prairies into dry deserts. While a disastrous drought of this magnitude might seem near impossible to properly prepare for, the reality is that you can. The western United States is currently experiencing a drought and heat wave. One that is part of a drought/saturation cycle that dries out the region every few years. Properly Preparing for a drought can be the determining factor as to whether you struggle or prosper in these harsh times.

Properly Preparing for a drought and Why does a drought happen?

Droughts can happen when certain weather patterns settle into place over a region or country which cause hot, dry conditions. Moisture is pulled from the ground and plants and evaporation takes place as well resulting in a dry, parched type  climate. When these conditions persist for an extended period of time or there is a lack of rain/snow fall during the season in which it is supposed to fall, then you end up with a drought. Lack of water reserves from city or secondary utilities make matters worse and could cause a severe situation.

Over cultivation or also known by over farming and deforestation can also cause drought conditions. When forests and vegetation disappear, less water is available to feed the water cycle, making entire regions more vulnerable to drought. Meanwhile, deforestation and other poor land-use practices, such as intensive farming, can diminish soil quality, nutrient content and the lands ability to absorb and retain water.

Preparing for a drought seems pretty straightforward. Conserve water resources. There are other resources on the internet that have information also like Ready.gov. Have some backup ideas and of course have some reserves like stored water in the case of emergencies or extreme shortages. But what does it mean exactly?

 

Water resources/collection

Many resources can be utilized to provide water during dry seasons, emergencies and even for regular use to reduce costs of local water resources. A really good but not abundantly utilized idea called rainwater harvesting is good for regular water use. If you have a garden, this is an amazingly helpful tool to help keep it healthy and hydrated during those hot summer months.  Collecting the spring runoff from your roof, will restrain from putting a strain on secondary water resources or your city water.

Preparing for a drought
drying reservoir

Look around, ask around or google for local spring water collection points as they provide superior water quality for drinking purposes. It is clean and is actually quite healthy for you. It can also be a resource to collect for storage as well. Water cubes or even large capacity containers can be stored away in a cool dark place like cold storage for emergencies. The good thing about water is that if stored in a sanitized container and kept sealed, it will never go bad!

Drilling your own well for your property can be an idea to explore. It also depends on your location and municipality concerning availability and permitting.

Also, read here about the importance of Being Self Sufficient.

Water conservancy habits

Small habits make a huge difference. Something as simple as turning off water while soaping up in the shower and hand watering your garden to get the water straight to the roots. Reduce your lawn watering schedule, fill up the sink bowl to shave rather than to let the water run. It’s going to make a huge difference during a drought if everyone can do a little. Basically, don’t run water down the drain if you can use it for something else!

Start a personal compost pile instead of running food down the garbage disposal. Avoid flushing toilet unnecessarily and put a bucket in shower to catch the excess water. Recycling our most precious resource by using bathwater on bushes and shrubs whenever possible. That also can help reduce water usage and allow the reduction in your lawn watering schedule.

Water storage

Water cubes and camping water containers are an excellent form of storage. But if your more industrious or just want something to collect rainwater for a big garden, larger tanks can be procured from sizes of 50 gallons to 5,000 gallons.

Here is a product that is good for water collection or storage. Also reinforced for strength.

Preparing for a drought
Romotech 100

Check out this outdoor water storage tank that I highly recommend. It can be purchased at 30/50/100 gallons.

Preparing for a drought
Water Storage

When considering a larger tank, have a location in mind and also think about weather. If you live in a climate that freezes solid every winter you might look into insulating your storage tank. It will protect it against the expanding water when it freezes. You can purchase tanks made from materials that are extremely durable to these sort of things.

Survive the summer

Water shortages and severe droughts effect everyone and its definitely frustrating to see the guy down on the end of the block or even the city parks running their sprinkler systems on normal schedules. Do your part to conserve water. It is our worlds most precious resource and with world population increasing yearly it will become more and more scarce in dry, arid climates like the middle east, parts of Africa and southwestern North America.

I hope this content was useful, informative and provided some good ideas. If you have any questions, comments or anything to add please feel free to leave them in the box below.

Thanks

Sources:

Amazon.com

Ready.gov

Important items for your Food Storage

Maintaining a Functioning Food Storage can be time-consuming and require effort, does it not? All the rotating, packaging and mindfulness of the expiry dates? Also, trying to think of what’s important to have in there. For a food storage to be proper it has to be in use at the same time. It should include: dry foods, canned foods, foods that are packaged by you in some instances and even boxed foods. Some foods keep longer while some foods are going to be more beneficial to you and your family.

Food Storage
Cold Storage

Some families have an “Everyday use” pantry and a separate long term storage but here, I would like to suggest an easier style of food storage, discuss all these topics and give some suggestions of important items as well as the “why’s” and “how’s” to maintain your Food Storage safely and efficiently.

Food Storage ease of maintenance

Finding a system that works for you when it comes to maintaining your food storage is important. Cans are easy but tedious to rotate and watch expiry dates but, however have a long shelf life of almost 5 years. Knowing what to have and what conditions to store it in for maximum shelf life is pretty important. Items that don’t require frequent replacement is a good start. Even though you will be rotating and pulling from your food storage, I suggest items that will keep for long periods of time because of the “unknown” situations that may arise.

Having enough space is something to consider. You will need the space as you add items and come up with other ideas for that area. A cold storage or separate pantry room with shelving will probably serve best to observe and access your storage for rotation and replacement use.

Food Storage items that can last a long time

Having a moisture content of less than 10% and when properly stored in #10 cans, dry foods such as rice, beans, corn, potato flakes, most dehydrated fruits and even nuts will keep for around 30 years. I personally use a bucket system and a few bulk storage containers, that involves airtight lids and trash bag liners for storing and rotating my dry foods. They are labeled with the dates that I filled them, just to keep track.

Freeze dried or vacuum sealing is an amazing way to store foods! You can prepare your favorite meals and freeze dry them or in some cases vacuum seal them and they keep for around 15 or 20 years in a cool, dry and dark room. Personally I use …….. And it works great!

Pre canned foods are a good start as they are already canned and really convenient to just throw on the shelf and walk away for a while but you need to

Food Storage
Home canner

consider the expiry dates. They can last up to 5 years depending on storage conditions and as you buy more canned foods from the store you should put the new cans behind the old cans for ease of use. Self-canning and Jarring are fun ways to discover your power to be self-sufficient by storing your own food choices or even seal away the top picks of your garden treasures. There are several recipes for several different styles of jarring so research what you might like best and have fun!

Smoked meats can also last a while if stored properly in the freezer. Some sources say 3 months but I believe 6 months might be possible with proper wrapping and sealing procedures. Cured meats are close to the same but extended by about half again the time frame. For instance, if stored properly in the freezer it could last up to 18 months. Use a proper curing salt like Prague #2 or another salt that has needed levels of Sodium Nitrate as it will create inhospitable conditions for unwanted bacteria to grow.

Keep in mind calorie intake and nutrition! While some sources report differing totals, to be considered healthy an adult male will need around 2500 calories while an adult female will need 2000. Children will do good to get around 1500 making it a healthy total for proper growth. A 1-cup serving of cooked, long-grain brown rice contains 5 grams of protein, 45 carbohydrate grams, 2 grams of fat and 216 calories. The same serving size of cooked black beans without salt has approximately 15 grams of protein, which is 30 percent of the daily value set by the FDA based on a 2,000 calories per day diet, 41 grams of carbohydrate, less than 1 gram of fat and 227 calories.

Jarred and home made foods

The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints has counciled it’s members on food storages and principles of provident living and charity. Many of the members enjoy aspects of these principles and lifestyle. The Church is a great resource to receive and learn from.

Food Storage
Jarred Foods

There are a lot of ideas for jarred foods that can be stored for long periods of time. Almost anything you can think of to seal in a jar, can be sealed in a jar. Some foods will naturally keep longer just because of the nature of the item or product. Vegetables grown in a garden and fruits from trees in your yard can be jarred and also jellied to sustain and provide for during the winter months and even save money throughout the year. Provident Living is a lifestyle more and more people are trying to acquaint themselves with as life and finances get tighter and tougher.

There are a lot of recipes for items that can keep for long periods of time after prepared such as Pemmican and some styles of breads. Shortbread cookies keep for a decent amount of time, between 4 to 8 weeks if kept in an airtight container and kept cool. Learning how to make bullion and bone broth cubes could also be beneficial as they will last indefinitely if made and stored properly.

Food Storage
Pemmican

Jarring fresh fruits and vegetables will provide for concentrated nutritional needs especially vitamin C, which an essential vitamin.

Miscellaneous items

Many people don’t think of water when they are considering items for their Food Storage. It’s actually quite important. Clean water sources may be abundant now but what if hard times come around like a drought? Believe it or not even a flood can wipe out clean water sources.

A non-food item that I believe is essential to any storage is toilet paper and feminine higene items. In and extended emergency situation they will not only provide an ample amount of comfort but also prove to be important to sanitary conditions and personal health.

Multi-vitamins provide a small portion of essential vitamins and minerals and although synthetic, they are beneficial in the sense that they can keep you from being nutrient deficient and they will keep for years unopened in a food storage setting.

Iodized salt is extremely important and I believe most people do not realize just how important it is. Food grade Iodine or rather potassium iodide, is an essential mineral that most vitamins do not offer unfortunately. It is also very scarce in the food we eat because it is mostly removed during processing. Iodine is used by the thyroid gland to produce hormones essential for the body and brain to function properly, including hormones related to growth and development.

Food Storage
Baking Items & Iodized Salt

Baking soda and cooking oils like vegetable oil and coconut oil are items I also highly recommended. Baking soda not only goes into baking goods like breads, cookies and pie but also removes odors by absorbing them without effect on itself. Vegetable oils and Coconut oil are a necessity for baking. A bonus is that coconut oil is very tasty when used as a substitute for vegetable oil and Coconut oil is also very healthy!

Tailoring your own food storage to your families needs

While not everyone has the same diet or digestive needs, most items in your storage room can be made into quite creative inventions. A food storage plan built around you and your family’s diet is definitely something to closely consider. If you are going to be using an active rotating food storage (this is just what I am calling it) then you will obviously not have too much of a problem keeping items common to you and your families dietary usuals. A drastic change in food items or in the nutrients that your family takes in wouldn’t be a matter of life or death but might cause some complaining and resistance.

Food Storage
Family Pantry

While using an active rotating food storage is a good way to keep up on expiry dates and such things, if an emergency does arise you will have plenty of food, water and other essentials to keep you for a good while.

I hope this article was informative and helpful. If you have any questions, comments or other input you can do so in the comments below as it will help me to bring increasingly better information to you!

Thanks

 

Sources:

ChurchOfJesusChrist.org

Ready.gov

Theprovidentprepper.org

Google search

Guide to Financial Emergency Preparation

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