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Severe Weather on the Farm
https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-thru%C2%A0-seasons-2024/severe-weather-farm
yield. Severe weather awareness is an old topic that sometimes needs a reminder. Getting caught in the ... the corn belt to get crops planted. With today’s agricultural equipment, every pass in the field may ... every extra round that is made trying to get as much work done before the rain comes. If an operator is ...
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Ohio’s Burn Ban Returns on March 1st
The beginning of March is a great time to get started on outdoor spring-cleaning projects, but it ... municipalities have events where small amounts of debris can be collected and shredded. That will not be an ... is also a time when outdoor burning can get out of control quickly. Woody debris from downed tree ...
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How to schedule the GRAIN C.A.R.T.?
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/scheduling
and the National Stand Up for Grain Event April 1-2 Fulton County Fire ... When scheduling the Grain C.A.R.T. (Comprehensive Agricultural Rescue Trailer), please answer the ... following questions to help enhance the quality of your program. 1a. Are you interested in a GRAIN SAFETY ...
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Grain Bin Safety Week: Safety Assessment Questions
How will someone rescue you or an employee in the event of a grain emergency. Emergency Action Plans ... anyone that would be called to the grain storage site in the event of an emergency? Think about how ... with which we are all familiar. We learn where and how to exit a building in the event of a fire in ...
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Battling Frozen Water for Your Livestock? Learn Ways to Protect Your Water from Freezing.
electricity nearby. These are a small propane burner encased in a hollow metal pipe. Energy- free waters ... bubbles carry warmer water from the bottom of the tank to surface and will maintain a small open hole in ...
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Hope IS a Strategy
https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-through-seasons-2023/hope-strategy
spring is too wet to get the crops in the ground; the growing season is too wet, too dry, or too hot; ... livestock; or low commodity prices and/or high costs; producers rely on HOPE to get through and keep going. ... good mental health include: Get regular exercise. Eat healthy, regular meals and stay hydrated. Make ...
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How to contribute to the GRAIN C.A.R.T. project!
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/contribute
Even though the GRAIN C.A.R.T. was revealed and dedicated to the Ohio Fire Academy so long ago (in ... talent to improve our outreach education programs. The Grain CART program is successful because of ... interests supported by the grain industry, the first responders, the farming community, and the general ...
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Design Team
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/design-team
The GRAIN C.A.R.T. was built by OSU students, dedicated to the Ohio Fire Academy for the continued ...
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Deliver Your Hay to the Market Safely
https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-through-seasons-2022/deliver-your-hay-market-safely
a hay producer myself I feel very rushed these days to not only harvest the hay but also getting the hay ... are multiple processes hay can be baled, small square, large square, large round, and small round ... distance when loading with a machine. No riders allowed- In small square bale production it can be tempting ...
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Rural Roads in the Autumn
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2021/rural-roads-autumn
back roads to park grain trucks on or partially on roadways to avoid getting stuck in damp fields, it ... Wayne Dellinger, ANR Educator Union County Harvest season started several weeks ago and in many ... are still busy on roadways getting the harvest completed. This combination of large vehicles and ...