Friday, July 20, 2012

Amputation farmers

  • Farmers who are injured on the jobrequire amputation 11 percent of the time, two and a half times more likely than in any other field.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • CHICAGO --- When a farmer or rancher is injured on the job, there's an 11 percent chance that an amputation will occur. That's two and a half times more likely than in any other industry.  Most of these amputations involve fingers or toes.
  • (Northwestern University)
  • A whitetail fawn undergoes major surgery after she is caught in a hay baler. Kellys Kritters, based in Plano, was contacted late June after a Grayson County farmer found a fawn with both rear hooves mangled in his machine.
  • (MyFox Dallas)
  • When a farmer or rancher is injured on the job, theres an 11 percent chance that an amputation will occur. Thats two and a half times more likely than in any other industry.
  • (phys.org)
  • Kailan Camille Farmer and John Anthony Wagler were united in Holy Matrimony on June 30, 2012 at Saint Rita Catholic Church in Ranger, TX.
  • (Bryan College Station Eagle)
  • Think of cutting yourself while shaving when only amputation can save your life pushing the federal government closer toward the opened barn doors.
  • (Evening Star)
  • The events were prompted by the discovery of the bodies of three Kashmiri farmers/woodcutters or were so brutalised that amputation was inevitable. Hands were held in braziers until they were burned off. Skin was flayed from torsos and fed to detainees.
  • (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims)

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