"Changes to child labor laws hurt farmers."

The only things I have against that bill is the no communication devices while using a tractor. Against animal auctions, manure pit, timber, feed lots, stock yards and silos. Under 16 not being able to harvest, cure, or cultivate tobacco.

I do not know what silos look like on the inside. Just thought it was a big storage area. Didn't know they had "elevators" and things to get stuck in. But like any job there is you require training. I don't get a job at a restaurant then immediately use the grill.
 
Elevator is what large grain storage areas are called. I believe, most of deaths associated with elevators involve drowning in the grain. The other cause of death is grain elevators is due to explosions. Grain dust, in poorly maintained elevators, is explosive, and can kill.
 
Based on the statistics that moms' follys' sources stated about deaths/injuries here is what I have found.

.01% of kids who work on a farm will die from fatal accident.

1.7% will get injured

.05% will suffer a permanent disability.

5.8% of people including the ones who don't live on a farm will get injured every year.

But here is the kicker. Children under the age of 16 only account for 20% of these deaths/injuries.
 
mom'sfolly :

Just in response to the question "How many kids die on farms"....

http://www.preventinjury.org/PDFs/RURAL_INJURY.pdf

http://www.hicahs.colostate.edu/Documents/Factsheets/childrenonthefarm.pdf

http://hillsborofreepress.com/agriculture-news/farm-accidents-still-a-threat-for-children.html

From these sites, and others, it looks like about 300 kids die in farming accidents each year, and about 24,000 are seriously injured.

Just the numbers, for those who asked.

My first jobs were working on a farm. I suffered one injury, and a friend suffered another. Neither were serious, but both could have been. I was 12, my friend about 14. I fell off a loaded hay wagon on the way from the field to the barn. I had some serious road rash on my face, and a concussion. My friend put a pitch fork through her foot; one tine, all the way through.



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Is that supposed to show why farm work is dangerous? sheesh...are you joking?

I am pretty sure "farming vehicles" means 4 wheelers, kubutos, etc....not just large and scary tractors.​
 
mom'sfolly :

Just in response to the question "How many kids die on farms"....

http://www.preventinjury.org/PDFs/RURAL_INJURY.pdf

This "study" includes deaths from riding in the bed of pickup trucks, fire deaths, drowning, rural motor vehicle fatalities, children under the age of 6 (employed?) and snowmobile accidents.

mom'sfolly :

http://www.hicahs.colostate.edu/Documents/Factsheets/childrenonthefarm.pdf

I'll only point out one quote from this citation: "An estimated 300 children die each year in farming accidents."

mom'sfolly :

http://hillsborofreepress.com/agriculture-news/farm-accidents-still-a-threat-for-children.html

"Though Marion County hasn’t had any child farm fatality accidents in recent years, according to Steve Smith, Marion County Emergency Management director, such accidents do happen too painfully often, and they have happened near here.

Kansas has recorded one child fatality this year in Barton County, where a 7-year-old boy dismounted from a tractor to open a gate into a cattle feeding pen.

The boy apparently misjudged the speed and direction of the tractor once it was in the pen, according to authorities, and was run over.

From these sites, and others, it looks like about 300 kids die in farming accidents each year, and about 24,000 are seriously injured."

The discerning reader will note that none of these studies say anything about the "big factory farms" that the new legislation. as some would have us believe is purported to protect young farm workers from.

mom'sfolly :

Just the numbers, for those who asked.

My first jobs were working on a farm. I suffered one injury, and a friend suffered another. Neither were serious, but both could have been. I was 12, my friend about 14. I fell off a loaded hay wagon on the way from the field to the barn. I had some serious road rash on my face, and a concussion. My friend put a pitch fork through her foot; one tine, all the way through.

Was this on a big factory farm? Even if it was is that any reason to ban children from working on a farm and learning the trade?​
 
I did not state an opinion. I do not have a horse in this race. I don't know enough about the pending rules to comment, or devise an opinion.....

You can look at the NIOSH site if you prefer. I did not link to it because it was pages of documents.

I don't know why you guys are going after me. I did not state any opinion on the pending rules, I just tried to answer a single, very specific question. I also added a story....sorry!
 
mom'sfolly :

I did not state an opinion. I do not have a horse in this race. I don't know enough about the pending rules to comment, or devise an opinion.....

You can look at the NIOSH site if you prefer. I did not link to it because it was pages of documents.

I don't know why you guys are going after me. I did not state any opinion on the pending rules, I just tried to answer a single, very specific question. I also added a story....sorry!

I wasn't trying to go after you if that is what you inferred from my post. Yours was the only one with a variety of statistical data.​
 
I went to work when I was ten on my dad's farm and helping in his land surveying business. I got hurt a few times, only remember having to go get stitches once. Thought a bull had me killed me one day, I still think it's a wonder he didn't.

Somehow It seems different to me if your dad or grandpa is there to look out for you as opposed to just working for somebody.
 
i think it is one of those cases where you can make the numbers say what you want. If a 4 year old gets run over on a farm then it's a work place accident, but if a 4 year old gets run over playing in the drive way it's a home accident. As the one site said the accidents peak at 4 year old's and 14 year old's. now how much does a 4 year old get payed ?
 

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