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CULTIVATE SAFETY

Farms and ranches are home to many things that are beneficial to both children
and adults (plants, animals, family, chores, business features, etc.). Many
adults who grew up on farms are happy to talk about the benefits of being raised
on a farm – from instilling a good work ethic and teaching responsibility to
building character and instilling a passion, love and respect for the land.

However, farms and ranches also have the most dangerous and deadly worksites in
the U.S. By implementing the safety strategies and using the resources on this
website, farmers and ranchers, their families and employees can reap the
benefits of farm and ranch life, while minimizing the risks.

The National Farm Medicine Center and National Children’s Center for Rural and
Agricultural Health and Safety designed the Cultivate Safety website to provide
easy access to agricultural safety information and resources for farmers,
ranchers, supervisors and media. We welcome your questions, suggestions and
comments.

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FAMILY YOUTH GUIDELINES

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HIRED YOUTH GUIDELINES

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SAFE PLAY RECOMMENDATIONS

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PREVENTING INJURIES

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CHILD/YOUTH AGRICULTURAL SAFETY CHECKLIST

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PARENT FIRST, FARMER SECOND



Protect the most important thing you’ll ever raise. Be a parent first, farmer
second. Do all you can to make your farm safe for children. Keep young children
out of the worksite and off equipment (no extra riders) by creating areas for
safe play. Assign farm tasks consistent with the youth’s age and abilities.

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CHILD AGRICULTURAL SAFETY BROCHURE



Farms and ranches are wonderful places for children to live, work and play, but
they are also one of the most dangerous worksites in the U.S. This brochure
explores the the frequency and causes of agricultural related injuries and can
help adults maximize the benefits and minimize the risks to children on farms.

Child Ag Safety Brochure  


CHILDHOOD AG INJURIES IN THE U.S.



About every three days, a child dies in an agriculture-related incident, and
each day, at least 33 children are seriously injured according to the 2020
Childhood Agricultural Injuries Fact Sheet compiled by the National Children’s
Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety.

2020 Ag Injury Fact Sheet  

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