23 September 2020

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Tips For Safer Farming

Tips For Safer Farming


Tips For Safer Farming Tractor accidents, grain entrapment and injuries from ornery livestock are just some of the dangers agricultural workers face every day. In fact, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health says agriculture is one of the most hazardous industries in the United States. In 2016, the agricultural industry had a rate of 21.4 deaths per 100,000 workers,

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Tractor Tips: Tractor And Loader Safety

Tractor Tips: Tractor And Loader Safety


Tractor Tips: Tractor And Loader Safety Tractors and loaders are an invaluable resource in the feedyard for a multitude of daily tasks. To keep operators safe while operating tractors and loaders, it’s necessary to understand how use of a front-end loader impacts the stability of a machine. Identifying tractor and loader safety principles is one of the aims of Central States Center for Agricultural

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Kewaskum-Campbellsport  Girls Golf Has Strong Finish  For The Week

Kewaskum-Campbellsport Girls Golf Has Strong Finish For The Week


Kewaskum-Campbellsport Girls Golf Has Strong Finish For The Week The Kewaskum-Campbellsport girls golf team played some tough rounds, finishing sixth at Mee-Kwon and seventh at Hon-E-Kor before ending the week with a tie for third place at Erin Hills. September 14 At Mee-Kwon North Shore Conference Meet (hosted by Homestead): The ladies combined for a team total of 221 strokes, which led

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Local Girl Harvests  Potential State-Record Bear

Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear


Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear By Anne Trautner Naiya Iraci, an 11year-old girl from . Kewaskum, went bear hunting for the first time on September 9 and may have broken a state record for harvesting the largest black bear in Wisconsin. Naiya was bear hunting with Michael Frank, her “papa,” in Hatfield on September 9 when she shot and killed the giant black bear. The