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Ag Safety Awareness Week Across the country, Farm Bureaus are making safety a top priority this spring through the Agricultural Safety Awareness Program (ASAP). As a part of ASAP, March 3-9 has been designated as Agricultural Safety Awareness Week. This year’s theme, “Agricultural Safety: Your Best Investment,” emphasizes making farms and ranches safer for farmers, their family members and employees. For example, all-terrain vehicles are used on most farms and ranches in Arkansas, but despite the availability of good safety equipment and training programs, injuries and fatalities involving ATV operators happen much too frequently. According to the latest figures from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 115,000 ATV-related injuries were treated in emergency rooms in 2010. An estimated 28,300 of these were
A record crowd of more than 300 attended Arkansas Farm Bureau’s YF&R Conference in Little Rock on Feb. 22-23. Highlighting the fun was the alwayspopular Farm Bureau Olympics, which included a wild bull ride for competitors like Caleb Parker of Carlisle, pictured here. For more on the conference, see the enclosed insert. children younger than 16 years of age. In 2010, 317 ATV-related fatalities were reported in the U.S. About 25 percent of those who died were children under age 16. Sixty-seven Arkansans died as the result of ATV accidents from 2007-2010. “It doesn’t take very big investments of time or money to make a big difference in the level of safety on most farms,” said Jason Kaufman, safety coordinator for On Feb. 19, Gov. Mike Beebe proclaimed March 3-9 as Agricultural Safety Awareness Week. Attending (l to r) were ArFB Organization & Member Programs Director Chuck Tucker, 4-H Youth Program Director Noah Washburn, Gov. Beebe and ArFB safety coordinators Jason Kaufman and Amanda Williams.
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Arkansas Farm Bureau. “ATV safety is a big part of farm safety because so many farms use these vehicles for work and recreation.” ArFB has two full-time safety coordinators on staff who offer 12 different safety programs, including ATV safety, free of charge. “The safety coordinators at Arkansas Farm Bureau are dedicated to educating Arkansans about safety concerns,” said safety coordinator
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March 1, 2013 • Vol. 16, No. 4