4-H Canada announced new leadership and safety programs at Agribition in Regina on Wednesday following a $600,000 financial commitment from CN Rail. 4-H Canada CEO Shannon Benner explained the new annual Leadership Excellence Awards of Distinction (L.E.A.D.) will recognize senior members with four-year $5,000 per year scholarships for post-secondary studies. They'll also be matched with... Read More
Category: Safety
Editor's note: this letter was originally published on author Adrienne Ivey's "View from the Ranch Porch" blog. Dear Deer Hunter, This year during white tail deer hunting season here in Saskatchewan, I encourage you to re-think some of your past ways. As the owner-operator of a large cattle ranch, I want you to realize that... Read More
With this week's tragic death of three young girls in central Alberta, farm safety is once again at the tip of everyone's tongue. As usual, the agriculture industry is pouring its heart out for the loss that has been suffered by the family. Such a tragic event spurs much emotion and grief for everyone in... Read More
Physical challenges used to be the toughest obstacle facing farmers. But thanks mainly to automation and other forms of technology, that’s no longer the case. Still, there’s a sense of stress and anxiety on many farms, even though food production should be getting easier. Why is that? Well, a few theories exist, starting with isolation.... Read More
Any time you expose dry, flammable material to hot mufflers, worn-out bearings and electrical wiring, there's a risk of starting a fire where there shouldn't be one. Unfortunately, a combination of these elements results in combines and balers going up in smoke every fall. With the busy harvest season getting underway or around the corner,... Read More
The growing season is a busy one but once in a while some unexpected free time will bust its way into your itinerary. So what do you do? Like me, many of you likely struggle more with free time than with a full calendar of appointments or to do's. Here are some thoughts on some... Read More
Zero should be every farm's goal when it comes to number of injuries or accidents during seeding — how do you make that a reality? Tractors, trucks and seeding equipment across the country are starting to roll for #plant15, and with another busy season comes an elevated risk of injuries and fatalities on farms. Unfortunately,... Read More
Having a good safety plan is critical to a business's success, enabling higher productivity and higher employee morale. And though it's certainly on all business managers' radar, it's not always formally addressed. Get ahead. Make sure you're not just giving lip service to safety, but that it's part of the fabric of your farm's operational... Read More
The occupation "farmer" shows up in more than a few Top 10 lists — like "The 10 most trustworthy roles," for example. But there's one Top 10 list that we'd all rather not have made where farmers hold the number 9 spot. That's the Top 10 list of most dangerous jobs in North America. It's... Read More
Five farmers have been awarded funding through a program called "Back to Ag"— the funding supports the cost of adaptive technology that injured farmers or agricultural workers need to return to farming. Created by the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and supported by Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and the Rick Hansen Foundation (RHF), the Back... Read More