A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An Analysis of 7,851 fatal farm work accidents in the United States, 1940-43." The report details that there were 140 North Dakota deaths. The deaths are categorized as follows. Killed by machinery - 86 men or boys, 4 women or girls. Killed by livestrock - 26 men or boys, 2 women or girls. Miscellaneous farm work fatalities - 21 men, boys, women, or girls
Farm accidents caused 1,438 deaths in 1976 (14.5 victims per 100,000 exposed persons), 20 percent b...
Publication history: Accepted - 8 March 2022; Published online - 10 March 2022.Agriculture is one of...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
Excerpts from the report: The economic cost of farm accidents has not been estimated but the toll i...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
Excerpt from report summary: The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion ...
Facts regarding farm accidents are scarce. A suggestion was made by the state safety director, Carro...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Agriculture dates back to the first recorded civilizations in Mesopotamia (currently known as Iraq) ...
Review of: Harvest of Hazards: Family Farming, Accidents, and Expertise in the Corn Belt, 1940–1975,...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Only about 2% of Minnesota’s workers were employed in agriculture for the yea...
Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. with high rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational inju...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
Farm accidents caused 1,438 deaths in 1976 (14.5 victims per 100,000 exposed persons), 20 percent b...
Publication history: Accepted - 8 March 2022; Published online - 10 March 2022.Agriculture is one of...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
Excerpts from the report: The economic cost of farm accidents has not been estimated but the toll i...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
Excerpt from report summary: The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion ...
Facts regarding farm accidents are scarce. A suggestion was made by the state safety director, Carro...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Agriculture dates back to the first recorded civilizations in Mesopotamia (currently known as Iraq) ...
Review of: Harvest of Hazards: Family Farming, Accidents, and Expertise in the Corn Belt, 1940–1975,...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Only about 2% of Minnesota’s workers were employed in agriculture for the yea...
Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. with high rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational inju...
Background The high risk of occupational fatalities in agriculture is well documented, but informati...
Farm accidents caused 1,438 deaths in 1976 (14.5 victims per 100,000 exposed persons), 20 percent b...
Publication history: Accepted - 8 March 2022; Published online - 10 March 2022.Agriculture is one of...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...