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Safety: Page 6
Worker Safety
Grain elevators collapse in Tynan, Texas, killing 1
Multiple people were injured and one died from two grain elevators collapsing onto two semitrailer trucks.
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Screw conveyor drives from SEW-EURODRIVE
SEW-EURODRIVE, Inc.
SEW EURODRIVE’s enhanced screw conveyor drive offers four individual sealing areas for unprecedented protection against contaminants and abrasives.
Worker Safety
Employee dies in fall at Smithfield feed facility
A 58-year-old woman died at Smithfield Grain in Wilson, North Carolina, after a 70-foot fall.
Worker Safety
Study sheds light on safety challenges in agricultural confined spaces
Purdue University's study aims to raise awareness, inform prevention strategies, and guide policymakers to enhance safety regulations.
Worker Safety
House of Raeford worker’s killer gets 45-year sentence
Trevor Anthony Irvin is convicted of shooting Daniel Demetrius Jones 15 times
Biosecurity
US controls unlikely to contain ASF quickly, study says
Although effective at slowing the spread of African swine fever, plans for controlling an outbreak did not halt its progress in a computer simulation by North Carolina State University.
Biosecurity
Chinese researchers report new variant of ASF virus
The new strain, which appears to be a hybrid of two existing varieties, is no more contagious than existing variants but could evade vaccines.
Biosecurity
Is HPAI in commercial poultry here to stay?
The current H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is now found in wild birds in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa and has caused record losses of domestic poultry in Europe and North America.
Biosecurity
Universal flu vaccine could extend protection for pigs
A vaccine intended for humans could come with some benefits for the livestock used to test the vaccine, researcher says.
Biosecurity
Proposition 12 could increase risk of ASF reaching US
Increased pork costs related to California law could lead to consumers seeking pork from outside of the United States
Worker Safety
1 dead, 1 injured in Minnesota grain bin accident
A 26-year-old man is dead after a grain bin accident in Porter, Minnesota.
Biosecurity
Swine sample program could help speed up ASF detection
African swine fever isn't necessarily easy to identify and the U.S. has a shortage of veterinarians to collect samples, so a new program has been designed to help speed up the sampling process.
Biosecurity
New tools advance Salmonella control in poultry industry
Salmonella and other food-borne pathogens are one of the biggest challenges facing the poultry industry, but emerging technologies could help producers better combat food safety threats on the farm.
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