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CASA Covering New And Interesting Safety Topics At Conference

CASA Covering New And Interesting Safety Topics At Conference
 
The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is hosting their 23rd Annual Conference in Edmonton, October 3-5.
 
Attendees will learn about safety concerns from new and changing agricultural technologies, trends, and legislation.
 
Conference Coordinator, Diane Wreford, says they will cover leading edge topics in farm safety.
 
"The final session on Wednesday, is looking at new and emerging technologies. We're talking about drones, autonomous machines, needless injections, and all kinds of interesting things. We'll also be talking about robotic milkers and more on the dairy farm. We've got people from all those different disciplines to come and talk about what's new, and what they're looking at as safety concerns."
 
The conference opens Tuesday afternoon with a panel of farmers and safety experts discussing why producers don't always practice what they preach.
 
Source : Steinbachonline

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