Beyond The Crops

136. Grain Bin Safety Week: A Survivor's Story and Essential Tips for Every Farm

• Mary Pat Sass + Jena Ochsner

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Welcome back to Beyond the Crops, where farm life meets real life. This week, Jena and Mary Pat are tackling one of the most critical topics in agriculture: grain bin safety. They are joined by two special guests, sisters Missy and Maddie of "The Central Illinois Sisters," for a conversation that is both harrowing and hopeful. Missy shares her powerful, first-hand account of a near-fatal accident with a sweep auger and the miraculous moments that saved her life. This episode is a must-listen for every farm family, serving as a vital reminder of the dangers of complacency and the life-saving power of communication.

📌 What We Cover in This Episode:

✅ Meet Missy & Maddie
✅ Grain Bin Safety Week: A primer on why this week is so important, including some sobering statistics on grain entrapment and a call to action to nominate your local fire department for Nationwide's grain rescue tube program.
✅ Missy's Story - A Near-Miss in the Bin:
✅ Lessons Learned & New Safety Protocols:
* The danger of getting "too comfortable" with routine tasks.
* Their new non-negotiables: Always having two people present when sweeping, never leaving anything to assumption, and treating safety like a pilot's pre-flight checklist.
* The power of direct communication and eye contact before starting any machinery.
✅ Farm Safety with Kids: The conversation pivots to crucial tips for keeping children safe on the farm.
* Teaching kids to come immediately when called.
* Over-communicating with all farm personnel about the presence and location of children.
* The importance of establishing clear boundaries and "no-go" zones.
* Practical tools like high-vis vests and child-proof locks.

💡 Key Takeaways:

✨ Complacency is the biggest threat to farm safety. Getting "too comfortable" with a dangerous task you've done a hundred times is when accidents happen. Stay vigilant.
✨ Over-communication is life-saving. Never assume someone knows what you're thinking or doing. Use direct language, make eye contact, and run through safety checks, every single time.
✨ Never work alone in a grain bin. Having a second person present can be the difference between a close call and a tragedy.
✨ Your story matters. Sharing near-miss experiences, like Missy's, is a powerful way to remind others of the real-life dangers and reinforce the importance of safety protocols.
✨ Teach farm safety to kids early and often. Establish non-negotiable rules, create visual reminders of dangers, and maintain constant communication to build a culture of safety for the next generation.

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