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			of singling out one farm to visit this year, the company decided to 
			hold the event in a central location, and send out written 
			invitations to all their customers in Logan County. The annual Feed 
			in the Fields project is aimed at emphasizing that during harvest 
			season, it is good for farmers to take a break from the combines and 
			tractors, and to remember to eat well while they are working. 
				
				
				  
				 
				Each year there are a number of farm accidents, many due to long 
				hours spent in the fields, and a lack of proper rest. While 
				equipment today is much more automated and safer, the new 
				conveniences also make it easier for operators to stay behind 
				the wheel for long hours. Even with the safer equipment, working 
				too many hours can bring on fatigue, and fatigue can lead to 
				accidents. 
				
				
				  
				 
				The FCS on Wednesday offered up freshly grilled pork burgers, 
				chips, cookies and cold drinks. Farmers were invited to stop in 
				and grab lunches to take back to the field, or to eat while 
				enjoying a few moments visiting with FCS staff and fellow Logan 
				County farmers. 
				
				
				  
				 
				Guests were also encouraged to take a free cap, can beverage 
				cozies, and to sign up for a drawing for a free fire 
				extinguisher. 
				 
				Each year the FCS hosts a Feed in the Fields event as well as a 
				second similar event at a local elevator. This year the group 
				will be providing lunches on October 13th at the Elkhart Grain 
				Elevator in Elkhart. All the haulers coming into the elevator 
				will be invited to a free lunch and an opportunity to get out of 
				their trucks to stretch and relax a bit. 
				Fall 
				harvest time is a very important time of year for area farmers. 
				This is the time when they see for sure what their crops have 
				produced and consequently get a handle on how profitable the 
				farm will be this year. 
              
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It is also a time when Mother Nature is in complete control. The 
warm dry days in Logan County right now mean that the stress level is low for 
area farmers, but on their mind is what happens when the rains start. 
 
When Mother Nature throws a wrench in the works, then the sense of urgency 
increases as farmers work to harvest their crops. This is a point that the 
general public needs to understand, especially when it comes to traveling local 
highways.  
 
Motorist should be aware of what is going on ahead of them. Farm implements, 
trucks and tractors on the road will be a common experience in the next few 
weeks. Remember those vehicles are generally travelling at a much slower rate 
than a car. Motorists can quickly catch up with such equipment. Many of those 
vehicles are also wider than the road or lane they are driving in, and it takes 
time for those vehicles to get partially off the road so other vehicles may pass 
by. In addition, the visibility in a combine especially, is limited. If a car is 
following too closely the driver of the combine cannot see the car. 
 
The bottom line, be careful and be patient when approaching or attempting to 
pass a farm implement. 
  
  
  
				 [Nila Smith]  |