Youth in Agriculture: Farm Safety Programs Keep Families Safe | AgLaborNews.com
Living and working on family farms offers young people unique experiences, but exposes them to machinery, livestock, and outdoor hazards. Keeping farm youth safe requires dedicated educational programs.
Regional agricultural extension offices host annual safety camps where children learn tractor blind spots, PTO safety, and livestock handling procedures through hands-on exercises.
Certification programs are required for teenagers planning to operate tractors or farm machinery. These courses include written and driving tests to ensure young operators have the skills to handle equipment safely.
By involving the entire family, rural safety programs build a culture of safety, preventing accidents and preparing the next generation to manage farms responsibly.