This year is Farm Credit's 12th annual "Meals in the Field" program.
Farm Credit Services of Illinois established the program in 2000 to
help promote farm safety during the harvest season. Each of Farm
Credit's branch offices selects at least one farm family to provide
a lunch meal on each weekday of Farm Safety Week. The Farm Credit
staff serves the lunch wherever the farmers are working that day.
Each "Meals in the Field" host family will also be provided a Farm
First Aid Kit, produced by the National Education Center for
Agricultural Safety, compliments of Farm Credit. The durable and
weather-resistant kit is specifically designed for farm injuries and
is equipped with items such as an isothermal blanket, ice packs, a
finger splint and eyewash containers.
"Farm Credit salutes the hardworking farm families in Illinois.
We want our meals to give farmers a compelling reason to climb off
the combine or out of their grain truck to take a quick and
refreshing break during the long harvest work days," says Dave
Owens, president and CEO of Farm Credit Services of Illinois. "We
remind farmers that it pays in the long run to slow down enough to
take breaks and drink plenty of water to help them stay alert while
operating farm machinery."
Unfortunately, the past year has been one of the deadliest on
Illinois farms. From July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011, 39
farm-related deaths occurred. That is the most Illinois has
experienced since 2001. Twenty-one farm-related deaths occurred in
2009-10. The leading cause of death is tractor runovers and
rollovers; roadway collisions rank second.
The theme for the 2011 National Farm Safety and Health Week is
"Safety Counts -- Your Community Depends on It."
Illinois is making a special focus on community safety efforts
concerning grain bin accidents and suffocations. Purdue University
reported that 51 men and boys were engulfed in grain bins throughout
the United States last year, and 26 of those individuals died.
Illinois led the nation with 10 grain bin accidents and five deaths.
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All Illinois farm families who reside in the southern 60 counties
are eligible for "Meals in the Field" by registering with a Farm
Credit Services of Illinois branch office or online at
http://fcsillinois.com/registration.html.
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Farm Credit Services of
Illinois is a farmer-owned and directed agricultural lending
cooperative that serves 8,100 farm families, agribusinesses and
rural landowners with competitive and flexible financing and crop
insurance expertise. The mission of the U.S. Farm Credit System is
to be a reliable provider of financial capital and financial
services to agriculture and rural America.
[Text from file received from
Farm Credit Services of Illinois]
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