Valley City Times-Record

NDSU: Farm Safety Webinars Set, Jan. 21st-Mar. 18th

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The goal of the Farm Safety Webinar Series is to start the conversati­on of safety as a priority at the farm/ranch level.

Farming and ranching are among North Dakota’s most dangerous occupation­s.

North Dakota State University Extension and the University of Minnesota Extension have partnered to offer a series of one-hour farm safety webinars this winter. The webinars will be held at 11 a.m. Thursdays between Jan. 21 and March 18.

The webinar dates and topics are: • Jan. 21 - grain bin safety

• Feb. 4 - tractor and equipment safety

• Feb. 18 - youth farm safety

• March 4 - livestock safety

• March 18 - mental health

Presenters will include NDSU Extension agents and specialist­s, producers, emergency responders and University of Minnesota Extension educators.

“We’re always in a hurry,” says Angie Johnson, NDSU Extension agent and farm and ranch safety program coordinato­r. “Mother Nature has us racing against the clock to get tasks done. When we’re rushed, we increase our chances of making a mistake, and that’s when accidents will happen. The goal of the Farm Safety Webinar Series is to start the conversati­on of safety as a priority at the farm/ranch level.”

The webinars are free of charge. Visit z.umn. edu/FarmSafety­Webinars to preregiste­r. Preregistr­ation is required.

For more informatio­n, contact Johnson at angela.b.johnson@ndsu.edu or Emily Krekelberg, farm safety and health educator with University of Minnesota Extension, at krek0033@umn. edu.

To learn more about farm and ranch safety, visit NDSU Extension’s website at https://www. ag.ndsu.edu/extension/ farmsafety.

 ?? (NDSU photo) ?? NDSU Extension agent Rick Schmidt demonstrat­es farm equipment safety.
(NDSU photo) NDSU Extension agent Rick Schmidt demonstrat­es farm equipment safety.

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