Florida agriculture, including forestry and fishing, made an annual economic impact of $98 billion in 2004. More than 390,000 workers are directly employed in these industries in Florida, and another 380,000 people are employed in activities related to agriculture (Hodges 2006). The state's agricultural enterprises range from large citrus, vegetable and cattle operations to small family-operated farms. In spite of the popular images of agriculture, it is a highly mechanized, industrial profession with one of the highest injury and death rates among U.S. industries. The last study of death rates in Florida agriculture (Liller 2000) found 240 deaths from 1989 to 1998. In 2005, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS 2005a), reported that dea...
The National Safety Council reports that the agriculture industry death rate per 100,000 workers is ...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States as determined by death rat...
Florida agriculture, including forestry and fishing, made an annual economic impact of $98 billion i...
Florida agriculture, including forestry and fishing, made an annual economic impact of $98 billion i...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Twelve years after the publication of Agriculture At Risk, agriculture remains "among the natio...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
<p>Only 2% of Minnesota’s employed population worked in agriculture between the years 2005 and 2012....
Agriculture dates back to the first recorded civilizations in Mesopotamia (currently known as Iraq) ...
The state of Florida has a large complex of agricultural and natural resource industries which produ...
Florida ranked ninth in the U.S. in agricultural receipts for the year 2000, and ranked first or sec...
The state of Florida has large industries producing fruits and vegetables, sugar, livestock, dairy a...
Although agriculture is recognized as a hazardous industry, it is unclear how fatal agricultural inj...
Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. with high rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational inju...
The National Safety Council reports that the agriculture industry death rate per 100,000 workers is ...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States as determined by death rat...
Florida agriculture, including forestry and fishing, made an annual economic impact of $98 billion i...
Florida agriculture, including forestry and fishing, made an annual economic impact of $98 billion i...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Twelve years after the publication of Agriculture At Risk, agriculture remains "among the natio...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
<p>Only 2% of Minnesota’s employed population worked in agriculture between the years 2005 and 2012....
Agriculture dates back to the first recorded civilizations in Mesopotamia (currently known as Iraq) ...
The state of Florida has a large complex of agricultural and natural resource industries which produ...
Florida ranked ninth in the U.S. in agricultural receipts for the year 2000, and ranked first or sec...
The state of Florida has large industries producing fruits and vegetables, sugar, livestock, dairy a...
Although agriculture is recognized as a hazardous industry, it is unclear how fatal agricultural inj...
Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. with high rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational inju...
The National Safety Council reports that the agriculture industry death rate per 100,000 workers is ...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States as determined by death rat...