New study shows a decrease in grain entrapments

A Purdue University ag safety specialist says a new study shows a significant decline in grain entrapments.  Ed Sheldon says entrapments are the leading cause of fatalities in the U.S. but have declined 34% since 2022.  “As far as looking at grain entrapments, we accounted for 27 grain entrapments in 2023,” he says. “Over time, […]

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