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7 things to know about handling minibulks

7 things to know about handling minibulks KNOW THE RULES: Pesticide minibulks that you haul on your sprayer trailer are exempt from secondary containment regulations if you don’t have them for longer than 30 days. Do you know how to handle and store pesticide minibulks properly and without issues? Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 Minibulks for chemicals make life simpler than handling dozens of 2.5-gallon plastic jugs. If you use them during spraying season, do you know the rules that apply to use and storage? Fred Whitford, director of Purdue University Pesticide Programs, led the charge on developing a publication that explains legal requirements and responsibilities related to minibulks. You can access Pesticide Minibulks: Filling, Maintenance and Containment, PPP-136, on the PPP website. Written copies are available from the Purdue Extension Education Store.

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2021 planting season begins; share the road with farmers

2021 planting season begins; share the road with farmers
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Hit the road with this advice in mind

Hit the road with this advice in mind Farm work often requires road travel, whether it is driving equipment from field to field, trucking animals from one location to another, or hauling milk. Some dairies may even do custom cropping or hauling as part of their business. While these trips are necessary, they can also become hazardous. “Trucking and putting equipment on the road is the biggest liability risk you face,” said Purdue University’s Fred Whitford in a presentation during the Midwest Forage Association’s virtual annual meeting. Whitford has studied transportation for years, and during his talk he shared several serious accident scenarios involving agricultural vehicles. He uses these stories in an effort to educate farmers on steps they can take to lessen the impact of accidents or potentially avoid them all together.

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