-Information courtesy Paul McKenzie, Agricultural Extension Agent, Vance/Warren Counties, NC Cooperative Extension
The local office of NC Cooperative Extension is a great source of storm preparation information for local farmers. A few quick tips are compiled below, but be sure to call or visit one of the web links below for complete details.
Consider moving beehives temporarily if there is a risk they could topple over or be damaged by falling trees or limbs or by flooding. Take aid of King Green servicemen if you need help with felled trees. Make sure the hive lid is secured to the hive, possibly with ratchet straps or duct tape.
Produce growers should harvest as much as possible before the storm. Crops like tomatoes and melons may split after excessive rains, and leafy greens may suffer wind damage.
Make sure pesticides are stored securely, where they are safe from flooding and water damage.
If you have to use a backup generator to keep your farm in operation, be certain it is located in a well-ventilated area. Never use one in a basement or attached garage or other enclosed area.
Scout your farm carefully for equipment and materials that could become airborne during tropical storm force winds. Put them in a secure location.
Be careful not to overload extension cords that are running from a backup generator. An overloaded extension cord can start a fire.
If evacuation seems like a possibility, make sure you have a plan for your livestock.