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Farm safety for kids: a video from the Primary Industries Health and Safety Partnership

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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TOP TIPS FOR KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE ON FARMS

– Create an enclosed safe play area for young children, to define the boundary between home and workplace.

– Make sure that children only ride two wheel motorcycles appropriate for their age and size, and wear helmets. Four wheelers are not safe for children at any age.

– Make sure that children always wear seat belts when in cars, utes and trucks – on-farm and off.

– Make sure that children are appropriately instructed and supervised when riding horses, and wear helmets.

– Never allow children to ride as passengers on tractors, even when there is an enclosed cabin.

– Make sure chemicals are stored in a secure place inaccessible to children.

– Reinforce “out of bounds” rules for all children, including visitors.

Source: Australian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety

Miners and factory workers wouldn’t dream of taking their kids to work with them over the holidays, but for many farming families it’s a reality that their children will be living and helping out in one of Australia’s most hazardous workplaces.

Research continues to show that dams are the biggest single cause of injury or deaths of children on farms, followed by quad bikes and then injuries associated with other farm vehicles, horses and machinery.

The main hazards our children face on the farm are common to many families – dams, workshops and motorbikes, and when you’re out mustering you can add handling livestock, dehydration and getting lost.

During school holidays, with older children back from boarding school in some cases and all children at home through the day, the Primary Industries Health and Safety Partnership (PIHSP) is urging all farm families to think about how to keep their kids safe on the farm.

Younger children are at greater risk, with two thirds of children killed on farms being under five years of age. The next bracket, aged 5‐15 years, are more likely to end up in emergency departments with non‐fatal injuries, which is probably a reflection of them having more leisure activities involving horses and motorbikes, and being more involved in helping around the farm.

PIHSP is funded by the Research and Development Corporations for the meat processing, cotton, grains, fishing and livestock industries as well as the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. For more information visit www.rirdc.gov.au/PIHSP.

For more information about keeping children safe on farms, go to the Farmsafe Australia website:

http://www.farmsafe.org.au/content/child-safety-on-farms

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The Future Of Agriculture? Smart Farming Technologies 2015 Video !

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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The Future Of Agriculture? Smart Farming Technologies 2015 Video !
Farming Technology :
A farm is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural procedures or an area of water that is devoted mostly to aquacultural processes, in order to produce and manage such commodities as fibres, grains, livestock, or fuel. It is the basic manufacturing facility in meals manufacturing. Farms might be had and operated by a solitary person, family, neighborhood, firm or a company. A farm can be a holding of any sort of size from a fraction of a hectare to a number of thousand hectares.

Farming has been innovated at several different points and places in human past. Succeeding step-changes in human farming techniques were prompted by the British Agricultural Revolution in the eighteenth century, and the Green Revolution of the second half of the twentieth.

A business creating tree fruits or nuts is called an orchard; a winery makes grapes. A steady is used for operations mostly associated with the training of equines. Stud and industrial ranches reproduce and produce other animals and animals.

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Nothin’s Gonna Change My Love For Farmers Union Iced Coffee

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.

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NIsa by Marjorie Shostak: http://dft.ba/-nisa

First Farmers by Peter Bellwood: http://dft.ba/-1stfarmers

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What to watch for UK wheat prices

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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The supply outlook is becoming clearer as harvest progresses in the northern hemisphere – here Arthur Marshall looks at what might affect UK grain prices.

Visit cereals.ahdb.org.uk/markets/grain-market-outlook-conference for further information on the AHDB Grain Market Outlook conference.

Filed Under: Crops

Applications of genotyping-by-sequencing for wheat breeding and genetics

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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4th International Workshop on
Next Generation Genomics and Integrated Breeding for Crop Improvement
February 19-21, 2014
Title: Applications of genotyping-by-sequencing for wheat breeding and genetics
Speaker: Jesse Poland
Kansas State University
USA

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Back In The Saddle – Harry Redford Cattle Drive

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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Around 120 city slickers jumped in the saddle and drove 700 head of cattle to re-enact the Outback tale of a rogue drover, in the three-week Harry Redford Cattle Drive. This is the ultimate, authentic, true blue, fair dinkum Aussie outback experience. Some of Australia´s most experienced drovers take visitors through the twists of the rugged Redford trail, reliving one of the world´s greatest cattle duffing drives known to man.

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Plant Structure

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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Paul Andersen explains the major plants structures. He starts with a brief discussion of monocot and dicot plants. He then describes the three main tissues in plants; dermal, ground and vascular. He also describes the plant cells within each of these tissues; epidermis, parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerencyma, xylem and phloem. He describes both primary and secondary growth in plants. He finishes the podcast with a discussion of double fertilization in plants.

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Super Cow Creators

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.

Extreme Genes:
THURS FEBRUARY 21 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/?source=4003

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Australian Cattle Dogs in Action

December 31, 2015 By Editor


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Wir waren am Strand auf Fehmarn und haben mit unseren Crankies Spass gehabt.
Weitere schöne Bilder unter:
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