“Imagine if Oklahoma City or Dallas didn’t receive any food deliveries for three days. That was one of the frightening scenarios posed to Ardmore first responders on Monday in a special seminar designed to make people think about agro-terrorism.”
Yes, and whether it’s agro-terrorism or a natural emergency; people need to be prepared for an emergency as you and other TMer’s have pointed out before.
I know I have a back stock at any given time of 3-15 days food/water supply, but I try to stay at 15 days most of the time.
Appalachian_Dweller has always done his best to get everyone to stock up in case of emergency and, like you, I've tried to stock essential items and prepare for the worst case scenario. Hurricane Katrina illuminated what can be expected if people do not heed the need to stockpile essentials and prepare to live without electricity and water. Camping gear along with canned goods, battery AM/FM radio, matches, stored water for personal grooming and sanitation, liquid soap, paper plates and cups and flashlights absolutely mandatory (don't forget to have extra food stored for pets and other critters who depend upon us.