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 Page 44 2019 Logan County Farm Outlook Magazine Lincoln Daily News      Nov. 1, 2019 Flowing grain in a storage bin or gravity- flow wagon is like quicksand — it can kill quickly. It takes less than five seconds for a person caught in flowing grain to be trapped. The mechanical operation of grain handling equipment also presents a real danger. Augers, power take offs, and other moving parts can grab people or clothing. These hazards, along with pinch points and missing shields, are dangerous enough for adults; not to mention children. It is always advisable to keep children a safe distance from operating farm equipment. Always use extra caution when backing or maneuvering farm machinery. Ensure everyone is visibly clear and accounted for before machinery is engaged. FSA wants all farmers to have a productive crop year and that begins with putting safety first. [Safety tips from the Illinois Farm Service Agency] Farm   safety reminders: Keep your credit card balances low. Avoid suddenly opening or closing existing credit accounts. FSA’s farm loan staff will guide you through the process, which may require you to reapply for a loan after improving or correcting your credit report. For more information on FSA farm loan programs, visit  www.fsa.usda.gov. Illinois Farm Service Agency 3500 Wabash Ave. Springfield, IL 62711 Phone: 217-241-6600 ext.2 Fax: 855-800-1760 www.fsa.usda.gov/il Farm safety tips
        
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