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KDA uses simulator rollover tractor for safety demos



2015-07-19 - Crestwood, Oldham County, KY - Photo KY Dept. of Agriculture.
Kentucky Department of Agriculture intern James Edington uses the KDA’s one-of-a-kind rollover tractor simulator to show Bart Thompson of Crestwood, right, and his son, Wyatt, what happens during a rollover accident without a rollover protective structure during the Kentucky Farm Fest July 11 in Crestwood. The rollover tractor simulator will be on display at the Tennessee Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Conference later this month. Farm safety has been improving in Kentucky. Kentucky recorded 14 farming-related fatalities in 2014, the Kentucky Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program reported. That compares to 50 agricultural fatalities in 1995, the highest number in the past 20 years. (Kentucky Department of Agriculture photo)


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