Farm accidents caused 1,438 deaths in 1976 (14.5 victims per 100,000 exposed persons), 20 percent below 1970 and the lowest rate since 1962. Persons 35 to 44 years old had the fewest farm accident fatalities, while those 55 and older had the most. Farm-machinery accidents, crushing accidents, and accidental blows accounted for nearly two-thirds of all deaths and were responsible for most of the year-to-year variations. Improved safety features on farm machinery and educational efforts by manufacturers may have contributed to the decline in farm fatalitie
A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An An...
The number of fatal accidents in the agricultural, horticultural and forestry industry in Great Brit...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
BETWEEN 1977-87, 17 farm accident deaths were recorded in a county of population 52,379 in thenorth-...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Problem: Although a myriad of research illustrates the safety issues related to farm fatalities in y...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
Excerpt from report summary: The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion ...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States as determined by death rat...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Excerpts from the report: The economic cost of farm accidents has not been estimated but the toll i...
"In 2004, 2.1 million farms were operated in the U.S. Nearly 1/3 (650,000) of these farms reported h...
Death certificates were used as a source of information to characterize fatalities associated with f...
Many fatal accidents happen in agriculture and some of them are not officially recorded. The aim of ...
A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An An...
The number of fatal accidents in the agricultural, horticultural and forestry industry in Great Brit...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
Excerpt from the report: The number of fatal accidents occurring on farms as reported by the Depart...
BETWEEN 1977-87, 17 farm accident deaths were recorded in a county of population 52,379 in thenorth-...
Agriculture is one of the most accident-prone industries in the United States. In 1990, the occupat...
Problem: Although a myriad of research illustrates the safety issues related to farm fatalities in y...
A telephone survey of all of the surviving families of people killed in farm accidents in New York b...
Excerpt from report summary: The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion ...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States as determined by death rat...
This population-based study reports the cumulative incidence of agricultural injuries during a 1-yea...
Excerpts from the report: The economic cost of farm accidents has not been estimated but the toll i...
"In 2004, 2.1 million farms were operated in the U.S. Nearly 1/3 (650,000) of these farms reported h...
Death certificates were used as a source of information to characterize fatalities associated with f...
Many fatal accidents happen in agriculture and some of them are not officially recorded. The aim of ...
A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An An...
The number of fatal accidents in the agricultural, horticultural and forestry industry in Great Brit...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...