Embrace the Future of Farming at the 2024 Field Days As the sun rises in 2024, the Australian agricultural community is excitedly buzzing. The field days are back, and they’re not just a series of events; they’re a celebration of our resilient spirit and a showcase of
Farming is a vital industry that feeds the world, but it also poses numerous hazards to those who work in it. From chemical exposures to physical dangers, farmers face a range of potential risks on a daily basis. This article aims to shed light on some common
In the modern agricultural landscape, tracking and monitoring farm equipment and assets is essential for ensuring safety, preventing theft, and optimizing operations. Traditional methods of manually keeping track of equipment and people can be time-consuming and prone to errors. However, with advanced technology like the Internet of
In today’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, technology plays a crucial role in improving farm efficiency, productivity, and safety. One such technological advancement is agricultural software, which offers a range of benefits to farmers and producers. Whether you’re a small-scale farmer or manage a large agricultural operation, investing
In today’s fast-paced world, technological advancements have transformed various industries, and agriculture is no exception. With the introduction of farm tracking software, a revolutionary SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) solution, farming families can now enhance safety and security on their properties like never before. Leveraging the power of digital twin
Farming is risky for workers and animals. A detailed farm safety plan can reduce these risks and make your farm safer for everyone. This article covers the 8 key elements of a farm safety plan, from identifying hazards and assessing risks to training workers and implementing emergency
Lone worker systems are responsible for protecting staff who work alone and can be prone to being in a vulnerable position. They help to keep them safe while on site and include things like alarms which can dial out to a trusted contact or alarm centre as
Job growth keeps us healthy. Extreme or sustained work-related stress can hurt us and drain public resources like health care. Psychosocial hazards raise workers’ risk of psychological or bodily injury. Psychosocial hazards must be considered in workplace safety. This guidance helps businesses identify psychosocial hazards and execute
Original article A safety tracking and alert solution developed by a north-east Victorian agtech start-up is giving farming families peace of mind. Brothers James and Paul Diamond, from Mansfield, operate AirAgri and have launched a mobile app, which works in conjunction with a pocket-sized iOT (Internet of
Farm Safety – Risks and Hazards Farming is one of Australia’s most hazardous jobs. Even though farms represent just one in ten workplaces, they account for a quarter of all work-related fatalities. Children under 15 and adults over 65 are more likely to be wounded or killed