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AgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthFarm Accidents and Traumatic Injuries - What To Do Before EMS ArrivesResources:CS-CASH first aid kit checklist CS-CASH's trainer instructions for Stop the Bleed Ag Injury News RF-DASH's Tips for Farmers Calling 911 2025-07-0129 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAdvice on Keeping Your Retired Farm Parents Active and HappyHere are some resources on self-compassion:Dr. Kristin Neff's website Self-Compassion Practices: Cultivate Inner Peace and Joy - Self-Compassion (activities)Tara Brach's RAIN-of-Self-Compassion2 resource (PDF)AgriSafe's podcast episode on GratitudeHere are resources on mentorship and farm succession:Check out your state's ag extension programs; many states have mentor-mentee opportunities under their new/beginning farm/ranch programs!For farmers who don't have successors, the Land Stewardship Project has resources for retiring farmers and landowners that help them continue their farms legacy and values.AgriSafe's webinar on Training Future Generations of Farmers Through ApprenticeshipAgriSafe's webinar on th...2025-05-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthWhy You Should Keep Naloxone on the FarmAdditional resources to check out:April 22nd FREE Webinar (Noon-1pm CT) Registration: Naloxone Training: Responding to Opioid OverdoseSAMHSA's Overdose Prevention and Response Toolkit (see page 8 for common Opioid Overdose Reversal Medications available to the public, and page 18 for Appendix 1 and page 19 for Appendix 2)What is Naloxone? from the National Institute of HealthRecent drug overdose data - Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 2003–2023 from the CDC's National Center for Health StatisticsPrevent & Protect - This website is a free resource for opioid safety and opioid overdose prevention developed by public health and addiction medicine experts.The National Harm Re...2025-03-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthMotherhood, Farming, and Invisible BurdensArticles mentioned in this episode:Dr. Becot, Dr. Inwood, and Dr. Budge's article: "The Source of All My Joy and All My Stress": Children and Childcare as Underappreciated Sources of Stress That Affect Farm Women (free to access)-> Photovoice pictures from the article above^The University of Georgia article: "A great life, if you can stand it": Stress and farm women.Majda Černič Istenič's article: Work-life balance on a farm with young children in Slovenia (free to access)Additional resources to check out:Tips for farmers to navigate the health insurance marketplaceMental health res...2025-01-0126 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAnnouncement - Brief HiatusTalking Total Farmer Health will be taking a break this month but we will be back with an episode on January 1st!To check out all of our episodes, visit: agrisafe.org/TTFHTo suggest a topic, or leave us feedback, email info@agrisafe.org and include "TTFH Pod" in your title/subject line.2024-12-0101 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthManure Management and SafetyAdditional resources:Journal article: Assessing Self-reported Occupational Hazards of Manure Applicators in the Upper MidwestFarm Safety Manure Management ChecklistManure spill prevention managementIf you have additional questions, you are welcome to reach out to Dr. Erin Cortus at ecortus@umn.edu -If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda Emanuel...2024-11-0119 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthOne World, One HealthCheck out these One Health Resources:The CDC's One Health pageThe CDC's One Health Webinar SeriesThe 6 We Care Principles (porkcares.org)Pork Checkoff's Ethical Principles-Did you miss the 2024 National Farm Safety and Health Week webinars? Check them out for free in AgriSafe's Learning Lab - you just need to make an account: https://www.agrisafe.org/nfshw/ If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www...2024-10-0118 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthZoonotic Diseases, Vaccines, and YouThe Center for Food Security & Public Health (CFSPH) at Iowa State University - Zoonotic Disease Resources AgriSafe's Zoonotic Disease Resources page - includes fact sheets and on-demand webinarsThe CDC's Farm Animal page, with information on each type of common infectious disease on the farm-Sign up for the 2024 National Farm Safety and Health Week webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/nfshw/ If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www...2024-09-0129 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAnnouncement - Brief HiatusTalking Total Farmer Health will be taking a break this month but we will be back with an episode on September 1st!If you're interested in more information on the National Farm Safety and Health Week webinars, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/nfshw/ 2024-08-0101 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAll About Ag Youth and VapingTo access the sources mentioned in this episode, or for more information, visit:AgriSafe's Invest in Your Health curriculumsAgriSafe's No Safe Way to Vape train-the-trainerThe National quitline 1-800-QUIT-NOW, aka 1-800-784-8669 (if you have never heard of a quitline, check out this article, "Fives Reasons Why Calling a Quitline is a Key to Your Success")The textline for teens and young adults to quit vaping - text "DITCHVAPE" to 88709Resources for parents - Parents Against VapingThe CDC's resources for youth to reject or quit vaping-If you are interested in QPR...2024-07-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHow Farmers Can Beat the Heat This SummerHeat-related illnesses should not be taken lightly. Here are some helpful resources, to keep you safe this summer:The Occupational Health and Safety Administration's (OSHA) page on heat illness prevention which has guides for employers, and tips for workers (including their rights)California OSHA's heat-related illness prevention pageThe Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety's page on heat illness preventionAgriSafe's page on Heat-Related Illnesses including free recordings, flyers, and more-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www...2024-06-0132 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHeart Health for Farmers-For more information about heart health and to find free educational resources and tips to prevent heart disease, visit the NHLBI website at www.nhlbi.nih.gov and The Heart Truth® program at www.hearttruth.gov-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt M...2024-05-0127 minSuccessful Farming PodcastSuccessful Farming PodcastSF Podcast 166: Get to know the AgriSafe NetworkIn this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with a representative from the AgriSafe Network, a non-profit organization that represents health professionals and educators who strive to reduce health disparities found among the agricultural community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-04-1522 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthA Lens to Understand Farmer StressTo check out the study we mentioned in this episode, visit this link: Mental Health in Farming Communities - study by Dawn Garrett-Wright, Catherine Malin, and Susan JonesNot a farmer? Read this article, Finding the Common Ground: Understanding Your Community's Agriculture, from Penn State Extension-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda...2024-04-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthFinding Resiliency During Financial StrainContent advisory: This episode covers some sensitive issues on mental health including discussion of suicide.Check out the 19 minute documentary, Muckville, for free on Hudsy!Check out the USDA's Financial Resources for Farmers-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.com2024-03-0125 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHow Ergonomic Technology Can Improve Farm SafetyWe are using the term "ergonomic technology" to encompass any tool (physical or digital) that enables someone to better accomplish their tasks, including assistive technology and wearable technology. Resources:Check out AgrAbility's Assistive Technology page for guidelines and resources fo assitive tech on the farmCheck out the New Technologies for Ag Extension websiteCheck out this list of mobile apps for agricultural safety and healthSearch this list of assistive tech funding resources for farmers and ranchers-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign...2024-02-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthFarm Safety Tips for Animal HandlingResources:Find your local ag extension office – follow the link for your state and select the county that is closest to you! They are there to help you out, don’t hesitate to contact them with questions. - UofAAgricultural Youth Work Guidelines – many helpful guides for all types of ag work, including animal handling and relevant tasks. – NFMC & NCCRAHSNeedlestick Prevention resources – fact sheets, videos, and more about needlestick prevention. – UMASH Right from the Start – check out the outline for each topic for information on animal; topics cover beef cattle, dairy cattle, goats, sheep, swine, and horses - UTHCTSafe Livestock Hand...2024-01-0118 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthLatino and Hispanic Farmworker HealthCheck out the following sites:CRT, Community Restorative Training, which is a culturally responsive stress reduction and mental wellness program, designed to support the Latino Community and its multicultural allies. It combines education with guided practices including breathing patterns, meditation and mindfulness techniques, and restorative movements. Rural Mind's comprehensive list of Mental Health ResourcesAgriSafe's Mental Health Resources and Webinars-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe...2023-12-0128 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthVeteran Farmers: Resources and BeekeepingHeroes to Hives – based out of Michigan but it is nationalThe Farmer Veteran CoalitionHomegrown by HeroesFV FellowshipATERA IT resources for veteransNCAT Armed to Farm-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.comSpecial Guest: Dr. Adam Ingrao2023-11-0129 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthFarm Stress, Success, and Your FamilyCheck out these resources:AgriSafe's Webinar with Michele Payn on "Protecting Your Brain from Stress" - make a free Learning Lab account and "register" to access!)USDA's Free Farm Mediation Services - find the free resource for your state and reach out!WebMD's article on "Ways to Manage Stress"-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura...2023-10-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHR Management Yields ResultsMSU Ag Extension has a lot of helpful fact sheets regardless of what state you live in! Check them out at the links below:MSU's Farm Labor & Human ResourcesMSU's Farm Stress ProgramStan Moore et al.'s research discussed in this episode-Check out our 10 free webinars for National Farm Safety and Health Week: https://www.agrisafe.org/nfshw/ -If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming...2023-09-0119 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthBonus Episode: Zoonotic DiseasesIf you work or live around farm animals, you should listen to this podcast episode! This episode gives surface level info on zoonotic diseases - what they are, the most common ones found in the US, how you can get them, how you can prevent getting them, and more! We also point out some important information for expecting mothers, or women who may become pregnant, and work around animals!Check out AgriSafe's free resources on zoonotic diseases:Zoonotic Disease in Agriculture (PDF, click "view" to download)- This guide aims to increase awareness of what zoonotic d...2023-08-1513 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthRural Telehealth - Part 2 of 2Here are some relevant telehealth resources:Telehealth basicsGetting help accessing telehealthHealth centers provide services regardless of patients’ ability to pay and services are charged on a sliding fee scale - use this tool to find health centers that offer telehealth-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEd...2023-08-0117 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthRural Telehealth - Part 1 of 2Here are some relevant telehealth resources:Telehealth basicsGetting help accessing telehealthHealth centers provide services regardless of patients’ ability to pay and services are charged on a sliding fee scale - use this tool to find health centers that offer telehealthIf you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.co...2023-07-0120 minThe Adventure ParadoxThe Adventure ParadoxA Green Ribbon for Rural Communities with AgriSafe's Laura SiegalIn a world where mental health remains a topic shrouded in stigma, it takes extraordinary individuals to sow the seeds of change.  None of us would likely be here without the farmers who work so tirelessly to plow the fields to give us all fresh produce, wheat, dairy and meat. The agricultural community has unique blessings and challenges that we need to tie a green ribbon around (for those wondering - this is a symbol of Mental Health Awareness when tied around a tree).Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with Laura, a p...2023-06-1547 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthYouth Stressors and Mental WellnessCheck out these resources:Webinar: Farm Youth Mental Health: What We Know and How to HelpInteractive learning module for youth: Cultivating a Healthy MindWebsite: Mindfulness for TeensWebsite: Useful tips for teens on a variety of topicsWebsite: Youth health and safety on the farmPDF: Helplines and Websites for Youth / TeensIf you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda...2023-06-0118 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHearing LossAre you missing out on conversations? All farmers and ranchers are at risk for hearing loss due to their exposures to noises and chemicals and solvents on their farm - and as we age, everyone loses their hearing ability to some degree. Listen to this episode to hear more info on hearing loss, what its like, and how to prevent it.Also check out some of these resources:AgriSafe's resource page on Hearing Loss Prevention CDC's page on Better Hearing and Speech monthThe American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's resource pageJan Moore's ongoing study on healthy hearing in agriculture...2023-05-0126 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthTotal Farmer Health ModelCheck out the NIOSH Total Worker Health® approach here: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/twh/totalhealth.html Check out AgriSafe's Total Farmer Health® (TFH) model here: https://www.agrisafe.org/total-farmer-health/, and click on each health icon on the TFH model for more info and resources!If you're a healthcare professional, check out FarmResponse®: https://www.agrisafe.org/courses/farm-response/Here are AgriSafe's Health Topics: https://www.agrisafe.org/healthcare-archive/If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/Vie...2023-04-0123 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthWomen in AgricultureLinks: Women in Ag annual conference: https://wia.unl.edu/conferenceMental Health Innovations Exchange: https://www.agrisafe.org/mental-health-innovations-exchange/Women in Ag Health Topic from AgriSafe: https://www.agrisafe.org/healthcare/women/ If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/ Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Jessica Groskopf and...2023-03-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthBonus Episode: Women for the Land from American Farmland TrustTo learn more about Nicole's work, visit American Farmland Trust and learn about the Women for the Land project.Support of this podcast on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility is due to the generous support of ButcherBox. We want to extend a special thanks to our sponsors and partners, who make our work possible through their dedication and funding.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Hosted by Knesha Rose-DavisonSpecial Guests: Nicole Gwishiri2023-02-2214 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthSleep and Your Health30 Tips and Tricks for Better Sleep: go.unl.edu/sleeptipsHear more from Susan Harris in her 2020 webinar, Sleepless in America.If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Susan Harris2023-02-0112 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthThe National AgrAbility ProjectThroughout this episode, you might hear the mention of “VR” – this stands for vocational rehabilitation. VR is rehab assistance for individuals with mental or physical disabilities, to help them with employment and to increase their independence.To access AgrAbility’s assistive technology database, visit their digital toolbox (click on “view by category” or “search” to start exploring). Find out if your state has an AgrAbility project or affiliate, by using this interactive map. Read National AgrAbility’s 30 Years of Impact report to see highlights of their accomplishments plus 13 stories from individuals whom they helped!If y...2023-01-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthConcerns for Older Adults Working in AgricultureGeriatric medicine focuses on healthcare for adults over the age of 65, and falls are a common and serious health concern for this population. Falls are often multifactorial, usually associated with a decline in someone’s cognitive or physical ability. Every year, more than 1 in 4 adults over the age of 65 fall at least once, but less than half tell their healthcare providers. The most effective way to lower fall risk is to have a fall screening with a healthcare provider and to come up with preventative measures and interventions. Contact your local community center or senior center for in...2022-12-0115 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHealth InsuranceSign up for or renew your plan at the health insurance marketplace via healthcare.gov!Call 800-318-2516 to get assistance navigating the health insurance marketplace!Find additional resources and materials from the University of Delaware or the University of Maryland (Health Insurance 4 U, Smart Choice, Smart Use). You can also take this quick health insurance literacy course!Read this article to find more facts and statistics about farmer's health insurance and childcare challenges.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https...2022-11-0128 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthFood in the FieldLearn more about Food in the Field, sign up for their newsletter, and get some field friendly recipes!Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Hannah Guenther and Tara Dunker2022-10-0131 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthMental Health Resources for FarmersRegister for National Farm Safety and Health Week. National resources mentioned in the episode:Rural Realities podcast, episode on mindfulness  211  The Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) The Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP)The Emergency Assistance For Livestock, Honeybees, And Farm-Raised Fish (ELAP)The Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) The Emergency Loan Program   The Disaster Set-Aside Program  The Emergency Conservation Program The Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP)Farm Aid  The Noninsured Disaster Assistance Program (NAP)  The Tree Assistance Program (TAP) The Farmers’ Legal Action Group  The AgrAbility Project The Farmer Veteran Coalition The Intertribal Agriculture CouncilOut In The Open’s Heart Program  ...2022-09-0119 minStand for Ag | Join the Conversation with Missouri Farmers CareStand for Ag | Join the Conversation with Missouri Farmers CareAgriSafe NetworkGrab a chair and add a tool to your tool box. This week's episode shares all the details about the AgriSafe Helpline. Visit the links below to learn more:  AgriSafe Network: https://www.agrisafe.org Missouri Department of Agriculture: https://agriculture.mo.gov/stress.php Hotline number (call or text): 833.897.24742022-08-3026 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthRespiratory HealthRegister for National Farm Safety and Health Week. Find NIOSH approved PPE, including for respiratory health.Use the AgriSafe Agricultural Respirator Selection Guide to find the right mask for the job.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Created by AgriSafe Network with support from the National Library Of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UG4LM012345. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official...2022-08-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthYouth Safety on the FarmVisit Cultivate Safety to learn more about youth injuries on the farm. View the Youth Work Guidelines too! Contact the National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety here.Learn more about AgriSafe's Invest In Your Health program.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Chris Shivers and Marsha Salzwedel2022-07-0121 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthGrain Bin SafetySee the Grain Weevil in action!Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Michael Arens, Dan Neenan, Chad Johnson2022-06-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthMental HealthView AgriSafe's Mental Health Resources in the AgriSafe Health Hub: https://www.agrisafe.org/healthcare/mental-health/ Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/ Script Arranged by Laura SiegelHosted by Carey PortellEdited by Joel SharptonSpecial Guests: Dr. Adam Kantrovich, Bryan Moes, and Galen Lee2022-05-0119 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthTick-Borne DiseasesThanks to Adina Bercowicz, Founder and Executive Director of LymeTV, for joining us! Visit her website lymetv.org to see resources and learn more. Reach out to LymeTV at info@lymetv.org.Here are Adina's tips for preventing tick bites:put your clothes in the dryerwear clothing treated with permethrinspray your skin with a skin-safe, EPA approved tick-repellentwear socks over pants, tuck in your shirtdo a daily, thorough check of your body for ticks every day when you come homeLearn more about Lyme Disease and other Tick-Borne Disease from MedlinePlus!...2022-04-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthHeirs' PropertyLearn more about Heirs' Property from the USDA's National Agricultural Library and their Forest Service Southern Research Station.Learn more about the LEAP Coalition at John Deere.Learn how stress, such as the financial and relationship stress that can be caused by heirs' property, impacts your health from the National Library of Medicine.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Created by AgriSafe Network with support from the National Library Of Medicine of the National Institutes of...2022-03-0123 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAnhydrous AmmoniaDan Neenan is the Director of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety. Email him at neenand@nicc.edu. See their full list of trainings.Register for the February 24th webinar or watch the recording.Learn about eye protection for work including anhydrous ammonia application from the National Farm Medicine Center.Read more about Personal Protective Equipment from AgriSafe.Read more about Pesticide and Chemical Safety from AgriSafe.Read a report on the impact of an anhydrous ammonia release from April 2019.Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter...2022-02-0122 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthGratitudeLearn MoreRead about some ways to practice gratitude from the National Institute of Health. Read research showing that gratitude practices is one of the therapy steps most likely to be completed by rural residents receiving mental health services at free medical fairs.Rural Wellness from the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln"The Health Benefits of Gratitude" from PIH HealthSign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/Created by...2022-01-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAlcohol Use in AgricultureHear more from Dr. Chasek in the webinar Agriculture and Alcohol Use on December 8th. Continuing Education is available for live attendees or those who listen to the recording from the Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety.For more information:Read about the impact of alcohol on the body and standard drink sizes, alcohol use disorder, and treatment for alcohol use disorder from MedlinePlus. Find treatment options from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism using their Navigator tool.The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is a great place...2021-12-0120 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthIvermectinFor more information on Ivermectin:Ivermectin medication information in both tablet and topical forms from MedlinePlusDebunking COVID-19 Myths from Mayo ClinicWhy You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19 from the FDAStatement from Merck on use of Ivermectin for COVID-19 treatmentIvermectin Fact Sheet from AgriSafeFor more info on COVID-19 vaccine development: Beware of Fraudulent Coronavirus Tests, Vaccines and Treatments from the FDAVaccine Development – 101 from the FDAVaccine Research and Development from Johns Hopkins UniversitySign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/ View upcoming webinars: https://www...2021-11-0115 minAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthAgriSafe Talking Total Farmer HealthWelcome to AgriSafe Talking Total Farmer Health Podcast!Welcome to the Talking Total Farmer Health podcast from AgriSafe Network. At AgriSafe we work to protect the people that feed the world by supporting the health and safety professionals assuring access to preventative services for farm families and the agricultural community.To see more from AgriSafe, including webinars and our newsletter, visit www.agrisafe.org.2021-10-2900 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkAnhydrous Ammonia Safety for FarmworkersSummary: Anhydrous ammonia (NH3) is an effective nitrogen crop fertilizer used throughout the Midwest and beyond.  Anhydrous ammonia is potentially dangerous, as it seeks water from the nearest source, which may be the human body – especially the eyes, lungs, and skin because of their high moisture content.  Few problems occur when anhydrous ammonia is handled properly and applied as intended.  However, it is important for all individuals working with this type of fertilizer to understand the potential health risks, necessary safety precautions, and proper response in the event of exposure. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is one of the last l...2021-10-1643 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkStepping Boldly Into Tough ConversationsSummary: Difficult conversations are something that people rarely look forward to. The reality is ignoring a situation and hoping that it will resolve itself, rarely works. Join us to learn how to confidently step into a tough conversation and promote open communication. Intended Audience: Anyone who wants to be more effective when faced with a tough conversation. Objectives: At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to... - Identify talking points before you start talking - Create a communication safe zone - Establish agreements and accountability Continuing...2021-10-1645 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkBest PPE to Protect Your LungsSummary: Respiratory protection strategies for women working in agriculture can be a challenge. Purchasing respiratory protective equipment and achieving proper fit is often difficult. This one-hour webinar program will address dangerous exposures in agricultural work and the importance of respiratory protective equipment for women. It will include training tips and evidence-based resources for use in clinical practice and worker education. Intended Audience: The primary audience for this program will be rural health care providers, educators, and agribusiness safety managers Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to… List at least th...2021-10-1656 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkPediatric Farm-Related Injuries: Safeguarding Children Who Visit or Live on FarmsSummary: Injuries are the most common cause of death for children and adolescents, and farms and ranches present many unique hazards to youth. During this presentation, we will discuss many of these including augers, grain bins, gravity boxes, tractors, power take-offs (PTOs), manure pits, chemical exposures, animals, and gasoline-powered pressure sprayers. One of the most common causes of serious injuries and deaths to youth on farms and ranches are the use of off-road vehicles (ORVs) like all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility task vehicles (UTVs), and recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs). The safety concerns and prevention strategies related to ORVs will be...2021-10-1656 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkDeveloping and Implementing a Pilot Agricultural Community Suicide Prevention Program for Farmers and Farm FamiliesSummary: This presentation describes a pilot community-based suicide prevention program. Eighteen trainers from various farmer-connected groups such as commodity groups, equipment dealers, farm safety trainers, teachers, ministers, and rural health nurses obtained credentials as QPR (Question-Persuade-Refer) trainers. Over 450 persons were trained from these constituent groups in an 8-month period of time using training materials customized for the farming community. Using a Community of Practice framework challenges and successes in establishing mutual engagement, joint enterprise, a shared repertoire, and meaning in practice. Program revisions and the next steps forward are discussed. Intended Audience: Agricultural Safety & Health Professionals, Rural...2021-10-1633 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkZoonotic Disease and Pregnancy: A Deeper DiveSummary: Zoonotic Diseases are transmitted between farm animals and humans and can pose additional risks to those who are pregnant. According to the World Health Organization, more than half of all human pathogens are zoonotic and have represented nearly all emerging pathogens during the past decade. Farmers and farmworkers have higher levels of risk for contracting zoonotic diseases because of the frequency of their exposure to animals. Prevention is the best defense. Understanding how the disease transmission process works, building a team, and effectively communicating within that team is essential in preventing the spread of zoonotic disease. Women working...2021-10-1655 minThe Ag Queen PodcastThe Ag Queen PodcastAg Queen Podcast | Episode 21 | AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe was formed in 2003 by rural nurses who believed that together they could improve the health and safety of farmers and ranchers. Today, AgriSafe builds the competency of health and safety professionals to deliver exceptional occupational agricultural health care. Charlotte Halvorson is one of the founding members and she talks to Lorrie Boyer today about mental health in agriculture and the fact that she is the curriculum developer for other nurses who need to further their education. She specializes in respiratory health, pesticide safety, hearing, personal protective equipment, and COVID 19 related training.https://www.agrisafe.org/2021-10-1500 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkWhat's New in Tractor and Agricultural Vehicle SafetySummary: Tractors have traditionally been a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries on and around farms and ranches. Other agricultural vehicles are adding to this trend. This webinar will cover the basic hazards associated with agricultural tractors and agricultural vehicles and how to prevent injuries from these hazards. Intended Audience: Safety professionals, educators, students, Ag workers, Ag business employees, and healthcare workers Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to…. Understand the hazards associated with agricultural tractors and vehicles. Learn ways to reduce the hazards associated with agricultural tractors an...2021-10-1345 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkRural Road Safety: A Shared ResponsibilitySummary: Rural roads play an important role in moving people and goods in the U.S., but all too often, crashes occur, and fatalities happen. These fatalities are not just statistics, but are our loved ones and community members, so how do we proactively work to reach zero? In this webinar, we will examine the concept that rural road safety is a shared responsibility, discuss safety culture, and delve into some strategies that can be used to improve safety for all rural road users. You will leave this webinar with actions you as an individual can take to make...2021-10-1350 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkFood in the FieldSummary: With 18+ hour workdays, the stress of the weather, dealing with markets and policies, and limited nutritious, one-handed dining options, it is easy to put healthy eating on the back burner during the busy seasons of harvest and planting. Food in the Field is an online nutrition program seeking to nutritiously feed those who feed us in the field and everywhere in between. This webinar will cover valuable tools to help you plan ahead for the busy seasons as well as research supporting the role of nutrition in mental health and wellbeing. Intended Audience: Farmers and their...2021-10-1355 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkA Look at Stress and Mental Health During COVID-19 and the Impacts to Farmers and Other SectorsSummary: Hurricane Michael was the worst agriculture disaster in Georgia's history. The Department of Agriculture partnered with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Georgia Department of Public Health to develop outreach and educational materials to support farmer mental health in the state. This work continued during COVID-19. The Georgia Food and Feed Rapid Response Team (GA RRT) and partner agencies created a COVID-19 Food, Agriculture, and Hospitality Stress Workgroup to assess the impacts of stress and mental health across the nation through 2 online surveys. This presentation will cover partnership building, the evolution of farmer...2021-10-1342 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkUsing Naloxone to Reverse Opioid Overdose in the Agricultural Workplace: Information for Employers and WorkersIn 2018, the U.S. Surgeon General called for increased awareness and availability of naloxone, the opioid antagonist, to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. Despite the rise in the dispensing of naloxone, there is a significant gap in our response across all sectors of society. In the rural parts of our country, where emergency response times can be dangerously long, developing a workplace naloxone availability and use program could ultimately save lives. This webinar will share information from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to help employers and workers understand the risk of opioid overdose and...2021-08-1945 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkTools and Training to Aid in Selection of PPE in AgricultureSummary: Workers in the agricultural industry experience multiple hazardous respiratory exposures. It is important to understand these risks and to know the appropriate protective equipment to purchase and use. The female workforce often experiences a challenge finding the right protection with a proper fit. This 30-minute program will address both the risks and the right protective gear. Intended Audience: The primary audience for this program will agricultural production workers, including female workers, and agricultural business managers Objectives: At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: Identify common respiratory exposures that put...2021-08-1845 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkMissing the Mark: The Risks of Misdiagnosing Lyme DiseaseSummary: Tick borne illnesses often go undetected for years. Our speakers will provide unique perspectives from clinicians, resource development, and emotional support of those suffering with Lyme disease. The webinar will provide up to date education, understanding of the complex disease presentation, Lyme disease resources and awareness of the long-term effects for physical and mental health. Objectives: By the end of this webinar participants will be able to… – Describe Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, and their regional variation – Describe symptoms of Lyme disease- early and late stage – Understand the complexities of Post-Treatment Lyme Disease...2021-08-1849 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkTalking to Farmers About Their PainThe occupational hazards that farmers face put them at greater risk for acute and chronic pain as a result of ergonomic repetition, accident, or surgical procedure. Addressing specific occupational sources of pain and what activities the pain inhibits are crucial to improving treatment. This module will focus on how to transform the conversation between provider and patient to improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction. At the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1.  Understand the prevalence of occupational hazards amongst farming occupations. 2.  Recognize occupational implications as they relate to acute and chronic pain...2021-08-181h 05AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkSafety Sensitivity of Opioid UseThe American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine released recommendations for opioid prescribing based on safety-sensitive occupations. Safety-sensitive work is typically classified as operating motor vehicles, modes of transportation, other heavy machinery, or tasks requiring high levels of cognitive function or judgment. Farm duties frequently demand the use of heavy machinery, and concurrent use of narcotics alongside safety-sensitive work can be dangerous. This training educates healthcare providers on how to assess occupational agricultural risks and corresponding patient guidance for those who are taking opioid medications. By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to: ...2021-08-1857 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkAssessment of Opioid Misuse Risk Among Farmers in the Clinical SettingPrescription opioids are often the first-line therapy to treat chronic and acute pain among farmers. Prescribing opioids to farmer populations that may not seek regular treatment or have access to alternative therapies increases the risk for potential opioid misuse. Properly assessing for these characteristics among other abuse or addiction risk factors, is critical in providing treatment that is both appropriate and effective. The training module will seek to provide insight on misuse risk factors among farmers to better inform healthcare providers on warning signs in this specific cohort. By the end of the webinar, participants will be...2021-08-1752 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkCultivating a Healthy MindSummary: Stigma exists across all age groups for those struggling with mental health. Navigation of the teen years in everyday situations can create angst and uncomfortable feelings that are difficult to express. Adding mental illness and mental crisis to a teen or young adult’s typical growth and development makes struggling with emotions, relationships, academic success, and safety more challenging. According to the CDC, rates of depression and anxiety climb significantly during the ages of 12-17. Suicide is the second leading cause of death of youths in the United States. This module opens an introductory discussion of mental health amo...2021-08-1736 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkSleepless in AmericaThe U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention now identifies sleep deficiency as a public health problem. Sleep affects every moment of our daily lives, from how we think and remember to how our bodies thrive or deteriorate. It determines how we deal with stress, make choices related to safety, and function as human beings. While most health education tends to focus on nutrition and activity, sleep is arguably the single most important factor in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and lack of it causes a significantly reduced quality of life. This presenter proposes that we prioritize sleep and i...2021-06-2539 minNational Centre for Farmer Health - CampfireNational Centre for Farmer Health - CampfireAgriSafe AustraliaYour health, wellbeing and safety are your primary production business' number #1 asset. Like you maintain your equipment, it's essential to maintain your physical and mental health - and your safety procedures - to ensure you (and your enterprise) can operate at your best.   In this Campfire podcast episode, AgriSafe clinician Morna Semmens joins Telangatuk East cropping farmer Tom Dunstan to discuss how the AgriSafe program can help to prevent work-related risks to mental health for primary producers. To hear more about 'Strengthening Your Support Team: AgriSafe', join our virtual Bonfire on June 23rd at 7:30pm. Y...2021-06-1717 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkAddressing Military Needs in AgricultureVeterans have a long history of service to our country through military service and through agriculture. The 2017 USDA report added a new special category of producers: “Producers with Military Service”. This report identified that 370,019 men and women agriculture producers claimed the title of US veteran, with 294,974 of them having spent more than 10 years on their farm. Recently much attention has highlighted veterans’ participation in farming. With this new attention, it is important to understand the unique characteristics and needs of those veterans.2021-06-0537 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkPrevention of Covid-19 Among the Agricultural Industry - Contact TracingThe emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and associated coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has profoundly affected humans on a global scale in a noticeably short time. Individuals working in agriculture who, as “essential workers", are exempt from stay-home mandates, and are naturally at increased risk of negative health, economic, social, and familial consequences from the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. Language and cultural differences, rural geographies, socioeconomic pressures, and immigration status are among the barriers that impede agricultural workers access to critical education and prevention technologies emerging to combat COVID-19. Additionally, the unusual persistence and multimodal transmission cycle of SARS-CoV-2 emer...2021-06-0431 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkDispelling Misinformation about the COVID19 Vaccine: What Agricultural Producers Need to KnowDr. Lisa Morici talks about how the vaccines have been developed, the safety and efficacy information from clinical trials, and why vaccination works to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Please listen in so together we can reduce the spread of misinformation and help agricultural communities access the Covid-19 vaccine. Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are very effective at keeping you from getting COVID-19. Now that there are authorized and recommended COVID-19 vaccines in the United States, accurate vaccine information is critical. COVID-19 vaccination will be an important tool to help stop the pandemic. None of the C...2021-05-2755 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkTrain the Trainer: Prevention of Zoonotic DiseasesThis Train the Trainer course is designed for teachers, Extension staff, 4H and FFA leaders and others who work with young adults. Agricultural producers are at high risk for acquiring a zoonotic disease related to their work environment with minimal information related to risks, symptoms and prevention. The majority of emerging infectious diseases in the U.S. are zoonotic in nature. They are often difficult to determine and many go unreported for a variety of reasons.2021-05-2647 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkZoonotic Disease and Pregnancy: A Deeper DiveZoonotic Diseases are transmitted between farm animals and humans and can pose additional risks to those who are pregnant. According to the World Health Organization, more than half of all human pathogens are zoonotic and have represented nearly all emerging pathogens during the past decade. Farmers and farm workers have higher levels of risk for contracting zoonotic diseases because of the frequency of their exposure to animals. Prevention is the best defense. Understanding how the disease transmission process works, building a team and effectively communicating within that team are essential in preventing the spread of zoonotic disease. Women working...2021-05-2652 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkAnhydrous Ammonia Safety for FarmworkersAnhydrous ammonia (NH3) is an effective nitrogen crop fertilizer used throughout the Midwest and beyond.  Anhydrous ammonia is potentially dangerous, as it seeks water from the nearest source, which may be the human body – especially the eyes, lungs, and skin because of their high moisture content.  Few problems occur when anhydrousammonia is handled properly and applied as intended.  However, it is important for all individuals working with this type of fertilizer to understand the potential health risks, necessary safety precautions, and proper response in the event of an exposure. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is one of the last line...2021-05-2652 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkBest PPE to Protect Your LungsRespiratory protection strategies for women working in agriculture can be a challenge.  Purchasing respiratory protective equipment and achieving proper fit is often difficult. This webinar will address dangerous exposures in agricultural work and the importance of respiratory protective equipment for women. It will include training tips and evidence-based resources for use in clinical practice and worker education.2021-05-2643 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkDiscovering the Root of your Back Story – Prevention and Understanding of Back Injuries (Recorded on 09/25/2020)Back injuries are one of the most common forms of farm-related injuries.  Protection of the spine and related musculature is one of the most important steps a producer can do to remain active on the farm. Men and women are equally prone to work-related back pain and the first episode usually occurs between the ages of 20 and 40. Training will focus on whole body vibration, causes of back injuries/pain, doable strategies to prevent injuries/pain, and other considerations. Speakers:  Dan Neenan, MBA, Paramedic- NECAS Manager Linda Emanuel, RN- Community Health Nurse, AgriSafe Network...2020-10-081h 00AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkSafety in the Field: Addressing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Farm WorkersThirty-six percent of the 3.4 million producers counted in the census are women. Education will focus on all women including farmworker women and their employers on reporting violent incidents to authorities, making employees aware of their legal rights, safe work practices, medical referrals, treatment, and options including counseling if needed. Speakers:  Knesha Rose-Davison, MPH - Public Health Program Director, AgriSafe Network. Dennise Drury-  MPH Student in Environmental Health and the Outreach and Education Specialist for the Pacific Northwest Agricultural Health and Safety Center Jody Early, Ph.D., M.S., MCHES- Associate Professor, Fa...2020-10-081h 11AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkMental Health Innovations in Agricultural CommunitiesThis session is a panel presentation that communicates a forward vision addressing disparities in agricultural mental health. The presenters will explore the development of a farmer specific hotline, the efforts of a state department of agriculture, and suggested strategies to address a central objective-to meet the mental health needs of ALL agricultural producers and their families. This session is designed to spark discussion, ideas, collaborations between community and governmental groups to thoughtfully build a mental health safety net across cultures. Panel of Speakers-  Tara Haskins, DNP, RN;  Dr. Jewel H. Bronaugh, Commissioner- Virginia De...2020-10-081h 03AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkLessons Learned in Covid-19 Prevention Efforts among Agriculture Workers and EmployersAgriculture work sites, shared worker housing, and shared worker transportation vehicles present unique challenges for preventing and controlling the spread of COVID-19. Consistent application of specific preparation, prevention, and management measures can help reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Best practices in Covid-19 testing and contact training will be shared to help agricultural producers identify strategies for responding on their farm. The CDC Covid-19 prevention guidance for agriculture will also be shared to assist employers in adopting recommendations to protect workers. Panel of Speakers:  Chad Roy, PhD, MSPH-  Director, Infectious Disease Aerobiology, Director, Biodefense Research Pr...2020-10-081h 27AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkEmergency Planning for Farm OperationsSafety planning is one of the most difficult to justify because you never know the amount of time, money, or lives you are saving for accidents that don't happen. With more children likely to be on the farm than ever before in history again this Fall, it is even more critical we take action for Emergency Response Planning. Shay Foulk, a Safety Consultant with Ag View Solutions, will speak on how to navigate the difficult conversations, implementation, and sustainability of Emergency Response Planning. No different than any other business, Shay works with farming operations to assess risks, identify solutions...2020-10-0857 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkTeach Your Way: Open Source Ag Health and Safety CurriculumLearn how to access AgriSafe’s free online trainings for use in the classroom.  Educators can be certified to train on six AgriSafe modules (targeted for ages 16-23). Generous sponsorship allows AgriSafe to provide free course instruction and training materials. Under our open share platform, once certified, you may use the training materials in your classroom setting. Our end goal is to build the capacity of local agricultural educators, rural health professionals and rural leaders to train young workers.  Speaker: Knesha Rose-Davison, MPH Public Health Program Director, AgriSafe Network To view our webinar and...2020-10-0540 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkNational Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety: Building a Toolkit for Child Agricultural Safety and Health (Recorded on 9/23/2020)Join us as we introduce participants to the world of child agricultural safety and health. After learning about benefits, risks and hazards of living, working and playing on farms, we will explore safety strategies for safeguarding children. We will help participants build a toolkit for safeguarding children and youth in the agricultural environment. All tools and resources used to build these toolkits are available free of charge. Speaker: Melissa Ploeckelman Outreach Specialist, National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety To view our webinar and related resources, please visit https://le...2020-10-0546 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkRespiratory Protection Issues in Agriculture – What to wear and does it fit? (Recorded on 9/24/2020)The business of agriculture presents a myriad of hazards, including exposures to dusts, molds, pesticides and other chemicals, gases, as well as welding fumes and particles. Deciding what protection to use to prevent acute and chronic respiratory diseases is confusing. In addition, just finding the right protective gear can be a challenge. This webinar will address those issues and provide information on the importance of fit testing and fit (seal)checks. Speaker: Charlotte Halverson, RN, BSN, COHN-S, Clinical Director, AgriSafe Network To view webinar and resources please visit https://learning.agrisafe.org/NFSHW20202020-10-051h 04AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkPlanting the Seeds of Tractor and Machinery Safety (Recorded on 9/21/2020)Tractors and machinery have traditionally been a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries on and around farms and ranches. The Planting the Seeds of Tractor and Machinery Safety webinar will cover the basic hazards associated with agricultural tractors and machinery and how to prevent injuries from these hazards. Speaker: Aaron M. Yoder, PhD  Associate Professor, Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Extension - Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Visit https://learning.agrisafe.org/NFSHW2020 to view the webinar and related resources. 2020-10-0555 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkSafety in The Field: Addressing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Farm WorkersShay Foulk, speaks with Knesha Rose-Davison of AgriSafe Network about safety on the job. Thirty-six percent of the 3.4 million producers counted in the census are women. Education will focus on all women including farmworker women and their employers on reporting violent incidents to authorities, making employees aware of their legal rights, safe work practices, medical referrals, treatment, and options including counseling if needed. Presenters:  Knesha Rose-Davison,MPH Public Health Programs Director, AgriSafe Network   Jody Early, Ph.D., M.S., MCHES Associate Professor, Faculty Coordinator, Health Education and Promotoin Minor, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Un...2020-09-0811 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkNational Farm Safety and Health Week- 2020 Every Farmer CountsShay Foulk talks with Natalie Roy, Executive Director of the Agrisafe Network about National Farm Safety and Health (NFSH) Week . National Farm Safety and Health Week has been recognized during the third week of September for seventy-six years, since 1944. AgriSafe has organized activities to support awareness for agricultural health and safety professionals and producers alike in conjunction with organizations such as the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS). The 2020 theme “Every Farmer Counts,” reminds us that it is everyone’s responsibility to prioritize the issues that are faced in the agricultural community.  Registration for all webinars is free...2020-09-0820 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkMental Health Innovations in Agricultural CommunitiesTara Haskins, Total Farmer Health Director with the AgriSafe Network, talks to Shay about the exciting innovations taking place around the country, and how they are impacting agricultural communities. This is a webinar you won't want to miss! Register HERE: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/79258079870468131952020-09-0713 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkRespiratory Protection Issues in Agriculture - What to Wear & Does It Fit?The business of agriculture presents a myriad of hazards, including exposures to dusts, molds, pesticides and other chemicals, gases, as well as welding fumes and particles. Deciding what protection to use to prevent acute and chronic respiratory diseases is confusing. In addition, just finding the right protective gear can be a challenge. Shay talk with Charlotte Halverson, an occupational health nurse for the AgriSafe Network that serves as the network’s clinical director. In that capacity, she researches, develops resources, and presents webinar and in person educational sessions on a variety of health and safety topics specific to the ag...2020-09-0711 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkDiscovering the Root of Your Back Story: Prevention and Understanding of Back InjuriesShay Foulk talks with Linda Emanuel of the Agrisafe Network about Back Injury Prevention and recovery. Back injuries are one of the most common forms of farm-related injuries.  Protection of the spine and related musculature is one of the most important steps a producer can do to remain active on the farm. Men and women are equally prone to work-related back pain and the first episode usually occurs between the ages of 20 and 40. Training will focus on whole body vibration, causes of back injuries/pain, doable strategies to prevent injuries/pain, and other considerations. Be sure to register HERE. ...2020-09-0709 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkPodcast Crossover- Ag State of Mind with Jason Meadows featuring Tara Haskins, DNP, RN - AgriSafeTara Haskins, DNP, RN, is a nurse with AgriSafe. She is heading up their Total Farmer Health initiative. We speak today about Tara's background in nursing and how she came to be with AgriSafe. We then talk about the challenges facing ag producers and rural America in regards to mental health. Finally, we discuss Agrisafe's upcoming webinar on Mental Health in Farm and Ranch Country. To listen to the recorded webinar on Mental Health in Farm and Ranch Country: How Communities Can Help! (7-30-20) please visit - https://learning.agrisafe.org/products/mental-health-in-farm-and-ranch-country-how-communities-can-help Special...2020-08-1436 minAg State of Mind with Jason MedowsAg State of Mind with Jason MedowsASOM - Ep 44 - Tara Haskins, DNP, RN - AgriSafeTara Haskins, DNP, RN, is a nurse with AgriSafe. She is heading up their Total Farmer Health initiative. We speak today about Tara's background in nursing and how she came to be with AgriSafe. We then talk about the challenges facing ag producers and rural America in regards to mental health. Finally, we discuss Agrisafe's upcoming webinar on Mental Health in Farm and Ranch Country. To register for this webinar go to https://www.agrisafe.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=158&Itemid=1&year=2020&month=07&day=30&title=webinar-mental-health-in-farm-and-ranch-country-how-communities-can-help&uid=b05510d54467d23ccc560480887c2d2d2020-07-2700 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkApril 30 COVID-19 Ag Task Force ResponseCOVID-19 is threatening agricultural communities on many fronts. This is a discussion with rural health and safety professionals, Ag commodity associations, NPOs, government agencies, academia and the agricultural community. The goal of these weekly think tanks is to identify risks that farmers, farm workers and ranchers face as it relates to COVID-19. This is where all weekly recordings of the think tanks will be housed. We need to keep our COVID-19 Response discussions moving towards innovation and collaboration. Therefore, we will hold weekly web based think tanks for this purpose starting April 2nd through the end of...2020-05-0755 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkApril 23, 2020- COVID-19 Ag Task Force ResponseCOVID-19 is threatening agricultural communities on many fronts. This is a discussion with rural health and safety professionals, Ag commodity associations, NPOs, government agencies, academia and the agricultural community. The goal of these weekly think tanks is to identify risks that farmers, farm workers and ranchers face as it relates to COVID-19. This is where all weekly recordings of the think tanks will be housed. We need to keep our COVID-19 Response discussions moving towards innovation and collaboration. Therefore, we will hold weekly web based think tanks for this purpose starting April 2nd through the end of...2020-05-071h 03AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkApr 16 COVID-19 Ag Task Force ResponseCOVID-19 is threatening agricultural communities on many fronts. This is a discussion with rural health and safety professionals, Ag commodity associations, NPOs, government agencies, academia and the agricultural community. The goal of these weekly think tanks is to identify risks that farmers, farm workers and ranchers face as it relates to COVID-19. This is where all weekly recordings of the think tanks will be housed. We need to keep our COVID-19 Response discussions moving towards innovation and collaboration. Therefore, we will hold weekly web based think tanks for this purpose starting April 2nd through the end of...2020-05-071h 09AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkApril 2, 2020 COVID-19 Think TankCOVID-19 is threatening agricultural communities on many fronts. This is a discussion with rural health and safety professionals, Ag commodity associations, NPOs, government agencies, academia and the agricultural community. The goal of these weekly think tanks is to identify risks that farmers, farm workers and ranchers face as it relates to COVID-19.  This is where all weekly recordings of the think tanks will be housed. We need to keep our COVID-19 Response discussions moving towards innovation and collaboration. Therefore, we will hold weekly web based think tanks for this purpose starting April 2nd through the end of M...2020-05-071h 04AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkApr 9 COVID-19 Ag Task Force ResponseCOVID-19 is threatening agricultural communities on many fronts. This is a discussion with rural health and safety professionals, Ag commodity associations, NPOs, government agencies, academia and the agricultural community. The goal of these weekly think tanks is to identify risks that farmers, farm workers and ranchers face as it relates to COVID-19.  This is where all weekly recordings of the think tanks will be housed. We need to keep our COVID-19 Response discussions moving towards innovation and collaboration. Therefore, we will hold weekly web based think tanks for this purpose starting April 2nd through the end of M...2020-05-071h 01AgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkHeidi Radunovich on Coping with the Mental stress of COVID-19Tune in to today's episode to learn more about how to cope with the mental stress of an unprecedented time in our world history. You can also learn more at the AgriSafe Learning Lab by clicking here. Enjoy!2020-04-2030 minAg State of Mind with Jason MedowsAg State of Mind with Jason MedowsASOM - BONUS EPISODE 1 - AgriSafe Network- COVID-19 and Effects on AgWelcome to our first Bonus Episode. Today we chat with Charlotte Halverson and Linda Emmanuel from AgriSafe Network. AgriSafe was formed in 2003 by rural nurses who believed that together they could improve the health and safety of farmers and ranchers. Charlotte and Linda are both nurses who are involved with AgriSafe and today they talk with Jason about the effects of COVID-19 and its effects on the Ag community. Jason and Charlotte first discuss the virus and its origin, symptoms, and how people can reduce risk of infection. Later, Jason and Linda talk about the emotional toll that COVID-19 can...2020-03-2600 minAgriSafe NetworkAgriSafe NetworkWhat Ag Producers Need to Know About COVID-19!COVID-19 (a Coronavirus) has gained attention worldwide as an emerging infectious disease. This webinar/podcast is intended to share evidence-based information about COVID-19, and to help agricultural producers identify strategies for responding on their farm. Intended Audience Agricultural producers, ranchers, farmers, farmworkers, veterinarians, Extension personnel, rural health care providers, and others who work in agriculture. Objectives At the end of the webinar, participants will: -be aware of common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 -understand the transmission risk to yourself, employees, and potentially your animals -describe infection control principles and appropriate strategies for limiting disease transmission2020-03-241h 54Bosold Archives - WAXXBosold Archives - WAXXAgriSafe offers insights about ag safetyB & B 12-6-18 The post AgriSafe offers insights about ag safety appeared first on WAXX.2018-12-0600 min