National Farm Safety and Health Week is an annual observance dedicated to promoting safety and health awareness among farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers. Typically held in the third week of September, this event has its roots in 1944, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed the first observance. It aims to raise awareness of the unique…
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