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<blockquote data-quote="roscoe erf" data-source="post: 6463006" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>the death rate in agriculture has fallen dramatically since the 70's and is now running at a steady rate per year so maybe its plateaued but comparing us with other industries is hardly comparable when as already stated and backed up by hse the numbers now include waste management fisheries forestry children and members of the public with nearly half the figures being the over 65's ,we all do a risk assessment every day regardless of the comments on here we just don't need being talked down to by so Called experts on here who think they know a better way as no 2 farms are the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roscoe erf, post: 6463006, member: 965"] the death rate in agriculture has fallen dramatically since the 70's and is now running at a steady rate per year so maybe its plateaued but comparing us with other industries is hardly comparable when as already stated and backed up by hse the numbers now include waste management fisheries forestry children and members of the public with nearly half the figures being the over 65's ,we all do a risk assessment every day regardless of the comments on here we just don't need being talked down to by so Called experts on here who think they know a better way as no 2 farms are the same. [/QUOTE]
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