Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles has proclaimed Sept.19-25 as Farm Security and Well being Week in Kentucky to encourage farmers and farmworkers to place their well being and security first always. The theme for this yr’s security week is “Farm Security Yields Actual Outcomes.”
“Farmers face a variety of dangers in the middle of their work, from equipment accidents, chemical publicity, unruly livestock, grain bin entrapment, extreme climate, and lots of others,” Commissioner Quarles mentioned. “In Kentucky, we have now made nice strides to mitigate these dangers to make farming safer than ever earlier than. However one farm harm is one too many. ‘Farm Security Yields Actual Outcomes,’ isn’t simply the theme for this yr’s farm security and well being week, it ought to be a guideline for our farmers. Whether or not you’re on the farm, on the street, or within the residence, please take that further step to guard your self and people round you.”
Along with reminding farmers to maintain security prime of thoughts and reminding drivers to share the street as we strategy harvest season, the KDA can be embarking on a brand new marketing campaign —“Elevating Hope – Supporting Wholesome Lives on Kentucky Farms” — that focuses methods on the psychological and bodily well being of agricultural producers. The marketing campaign is made potential with appropriations from the Normal Meeting and partnerships with state universities and different state businesses.
With targets of growing community-based programming, schooling, communication and techniques to assist the psychological and bodily well being of farmers and farm households, the marketing campaign focuses on the discount of stress, melancholy, and suicide amongst agriculture producers, together with sustaining bodily security whereas on the job.
By analysis, prevention, intervention and group schooling and outreach, the undertaking’s mission is to boost the standard of life for Kentucky’s agricultural producers. Growing consciousness of stress amongst farmers, together with lowering the stigma hooked up to psychological well being points is one solution to set up community-based assist techniques for individuals who want it. As well as, it’s necessary to indicate appreciation of farmers and their households by realizing the optimistic influence they’ve on our communities. Addressing the psychological well being wants of farmers helps to cut back the bodily accidents suffered on farms.
The Kentucky Damage Prevention and Analysis Middle reported that 15 Kentuckians engaged in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and searching died on the job in 2020, in contrast with 12 in 2019 and 50 in 1995.
The Kentucky Division of Agriculture (KDA) operates a Farm & Residence Security Program that gives instructional assets and coaching to make sure the protection of farmers and their households. The farm and residential security group is all the time in excessive demand and in a median yr seem in additional than 100 occasions, together with the Nationwide Farm Equipment Present; the Kentucky State Honest; WAVE Ag Day in Hickman, Kentucky; and the Milan No-Until Area Day in Milan, Tennessee.
In gentle of the coronavirus pandemic, KDA’s Farm & Residence Security Program teamed up with the College of Kentucky’s Southeast Middle for Agricultural Well being and Damage Prevention final yr to create safety videos specializing in consciousness of harm dangers and psychological well being wants for farmers. Movies deal with rollover tractors, ATV and lawnmower accidents, and farmer psychological well being. Different movies encourage the general public to share the street with farm equipment and implement the significance of farmers training solar and warmth security whereas working exterior.
Kentucky’s Farm and Security Well being Week coincides with the Nationwide Farm Security and Well being Week. This week acknowledges, celebrates, and uplifts America’s farmers and ranchers who’ve encountered many challenges, but proceed to work laborious to supply the meals, fiber, and gas the general public want.
Kentucky Division of Agriculture