Farm Fatalities Up Over Last Year

Purdue University researchers say Indiana’s farm fatalities rose 10 percent last year, with tractor overturns as the leading cause. The annual report found 28 farm-related deaths last year, up from 25 in 2014. Falls from buildings or horseback, entrapment under equipment and being kicked or rammed by livestock accounted for some of Indiana’s other farm fatalities last year.

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