Top 3 causes of agriculture related injuries or deaths and how to prevent them!

Scott Heiberger, National Farm Medicine Center, shared with us the top three causes of injuries, safety prevention strategies and resources to learn more.
Scott Heiberger, National Farm Medicine Center, shared with us the top three causes of injuries, safety prevention strategies and resources to learn more.
DATCP advises livestock producers consider the following to reduce their risk of manure run off as the weather gets warmer. Learn more!
Now would be a good time to walk through your buildings and shop with checklists in hand. Use this simple, effective tool to address potential hazards.
Use these fall harvest tips about roadway safety, lock out tag out, fire prevention and nutrition to say safe. Farm Safety from the best in the field!
Been Farming Long? If not, you’re at high risk for injury. Men and women who’ve been farming less than 10 years are at high risk for injury because agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S.
Learn how lockout tagout can be implemented in your farm safety plan to prevent injuries on the farm.
Common farm chemicals, also known as agricultural chemicals or “agri-chemicals” can be dangerous. Follow these 5 tips to keep safe.
Common farm chemicals, or agricultural chemicals, can be dangerous. Keep yourself, your family and your farm safe by following these simple guidelines.
Are you storing dangerous chemicals outside of their original containers? DON'T DO THIS! It could cause accidental chemical exposure to your children.