Drought Relief Service was created in 1935.
Drought Relief Service refers to programs and initiatives aimed at providing assistance to communities and farmers affected by drought conditions. These services often include financial aid, food distribution, access to water resources, and support for sustainable agricultural practices. The goal is to alleviate the negative impacts of drought, enhance resilience, and ensure food security for those affected. Such services are typically coordinated by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and local communities.
The Breaking of the Drought was created in 1920.
Da Drought was created in 2004.
Desert Drought was created in 2001.
In 1935, the federal government formed a Drought Relief Service (DRS) to coordinate relief activities. The DRS bought cattle in counties which were designated emergency areas, for $14 to $20 a head. Animals unfit for human consumption - more than 50 percent at the beginning of the program - were destroyed. The remaining cattle were given to the Federal Surplus Relief Corporation (FSRC) to be used in food distribution to families nationwide. Although it was difficult for farmers to give up their herds, the cattle slaughter program helped many of them avoid bankruptcy. See the related link below.
The Drought - album - was created in 2005-11.
Tesfaye Teklu. has written: 'Socio-economic conditions in Shashemene, 1977' 'Drought and famine relationships in Sudan' -- subject(s): Drought relief, Droughts, Famines, Food relief, Government policy
Curt Hart has written: '2001 drought response' -- subject(s): Drought relief, Droughts, Water-supply
Everybody Loves a Good Drought was created in 1996.
Tha Drought II was created on 2008-05-10.
Debtmerica Relief was created in 2006.
Relief Society was created in 1842.