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5 tips to keep kids safe during silage season

Tips to improve silage safety for children include keeping children away from silage storage areas and out of the way of operators, dressing them in highly visible clothing, discouraging them from playing on equipment and informing them of what to do in case of an emergency.
July 24, 2024
Amber Adams Progar

As silage season approaches, now is the time to start having conversations about silage safety with your children. It is also the right time to put practices into place that will make this silage season safe. Here are five tips to help you keep this silage season safe for your children. 


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Cultivating your purpose

Focusing on your purpose in life and the legacy you wish to leave can help provide a buffer against stress and adversity.
July 18, 2024
Michele Payn

Legacy is often thought of as a tradition passed down from one generation to the next. While tradition certainly plays a part, legacy goes beyond that. It’s about the mark you leave on the world, the values you uphold and the contributions you make.


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Grabbing hold: Embracing the uncomfortable work of transitioning the management and leadership of your family business

July 1, 2024
Barb Dartt

Family business succession that builds family relationships and continues to perpetuate a successful business requires attention, time investment, deliberate planning and communication.


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Keeping kids safe on the farm

Topics to discuss with children to keep them safe around farm machinery and other hazards.
July 1, 2024
Emily Krekelberg

About one-third of all farm incidents involve children, and every three days a child in the U.S. dies in a farm-related incident. Prevent your child from becoming a statistic by being proactive about practicing safety on the farm.


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Summer solstice

June 24, 2024
Erica Louder

“Sis, the horses are saddled. Get your boots on and meet me outside.” They are going to check the cows.


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Across the Fence: Grunts, groans and guffaws, oh my!

Often, what isn't said is the best communication when working cows.
June 24, 2024
Marci Whitehurst

Have you seen the shirts with sayings such as, “What’s said in the corral, stays in the corral”?


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Setting the next generation up for success

An overview of how confidence and self-esteem can make someone a better leader on the farm and elsewhere, as well as the negative impacts of low self-esteem on a family business.
June 14, 2024
Andy (Caygeon) Junkin

Feeling good about yourself can help the family farm succeed by making you better at making decisions, dealing with problems, negotiating and leading.


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Best practices: Children working on the farm

When involving them in farm work, it is crucial to prioritize child safety by practicing hazard identification, providing thorough training, modeling safe behaviour and ensuring age-appropriate tasks.
June 6, 2024
Cheryl DeCooman

With children home throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and now with summer approaching, there have been many opportunities to show your children more about working on the farm.


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Hart Ranch: Environmental stewardship in progress

For six generations, the Hart family and their cattle have thrived by embracing and working with both the natural and regulatory environment in their northern California home.
May 27, 2024
Heather Smith Thomas

“Each generation has had their unique spin on how to manage the ranch, with different approaches,” Alex Hart says. “We are becoming 21st century agriculturalists, promoting the good work ranchers and land managers do, taking care of the landscape sustainably.”


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Taking a deeper dive into water safety

Drowning remains a leading cause of unintentional death among children aged 1 to 14, with over 4,000 fatal unintentional drownings occurring annually in the U.S. Water safety is essential to protect all.
May 24, 2024
Jana Davidson

While June 20 marks the official start of summer, for many it begins as soon as the school year ends. As kids kick off their summer break, filled with outdoor activities under the hot sun, it is still important to keep one subject at the forefront – safety!


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