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E-grāmata: Harvest of Hazards: Family Farming, Accidents, and Expertise in the Corn Belt, 1940-1975

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  • Sērija : Iowa and the Midwest Experience
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: University of Iowa Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609384999
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  • Sērija : Iowa and the Midwest Experience
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: University of Iowa Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609384999
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In this study of the farm safety movement in the Corn Belt, historian Derek Oden examines why agriculture was so dangerous and why improvements were so difficult to achieve. Harvest of Hazards incorporates agriculture into the histories of occupational safety and public health.


Farming has always been a dangerous occupation. In the middle of the twentieth century, as farmers adopted a wide array of new technologies, from tractors to pesticides and fertilizers, the dangers became more acute. The economic pressures that agriculture faced in this period compounded the perils of these powerful new tools, as farmers struggled to stay profitable in the face of widespread consolidation.

In this study of the farm safety movement in the Corn Belt, historian Derek Oden examines why agriculture was so dangerous and why improvements were so difficult to achieve. Because farmers were self-employed business owners whose employees were mainly family members; because they lived far from aid such as hospitals and fire stations; and because they had to manage such a diverse array of new technologies, they could not easily adopt the workplace safety and public health reforms designed for factories and urban settings. In response, beginning in the 1940s, farmers and a new breed of farm safety specialists relied upon an increasingly elaborate educational campaign to lessen injuries and illnesses on the farm.

Several government, business, and nonprofit organizations—from the US Department of Agriculture to the National Safety Council and 4-H and the Future Farmers of America—worked together to publicize both the dangers of farming and the information farmers needed to stay safe while driving tractors, applying anhydrous ammonia, or repairing machinery. By the 1960s, however, the partnership began to break down, and by the 1970s the safety movement became increasingly contested as professional and policy divisions emerged. This groundbreaking study incorporates agriculture into the histories of occupational safety and public health.
Acknowledgments ix
One From Accidents to Action
1(14)
Two A Home and a Workplace
15(24)
Three Machinery Hazards
39(16)
Four The Perils of Chemical Use
55(16)
Five Igniting the Movement
71(27)
Six Professionalizing Farm Safety
98(17)
Seven Selling the Safety Message
115(27)
Eight An Ideal Fit: 4-H and FFA
142(17)
Nine From Cooperation to Division
159(20)
Ten Conclusion
179(8)
Epilogue 187(6)
Notes 193(52)
Index 245
Derek S. Oden is currently an associate professor of history at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. He has published articles in both the Annals of Iowa and Agricultural History. His article Selling Safety: The Farm Safety Movement's Emergence and Ecolution from 1940-1975 in Agricultural History won the Agricultural Society's Everett E. Edwards Award. He lives in Corpus Christi, Texas.