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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 82509" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>To me the saddest ones are always the children. There were quite a few farm accidents in this area last year. Two stick out in particular. There was a six year old boy out helping his dad take the engine off the grain auger. The father thought he had the auger blocked up so it wouldn't fall, but he was wrong. The boy was killed instantly when it came crashing down. That boy was the nephew of one of the girls I work with. Another couple were out cleaning the corrals together. She was running the bobcat and he was on the spreader. Their four year old was sitting on the fence watching them. Next thing they knew he'd been run over by the bobcat. I heard a lady speak awhile back about farm safety and people who had lost children in farm accidents. Everyone of them says 'It just happened so fast'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 82509, member: 245"] To me the saddest ones are always the children. There were quite a few farm accidents in this area last year. Two stick out in particular. There was a six year old boy out helping his dad take the engine off the grain auger. The father thought he had the auger blocked up so it wouldn't fall, but he was wrong. The boy was killed instantly when it came crashing down. That boy was the nephew of one of the girls I work with. Another couple were out cleaning the corrals together. She was running the bobcat and he was on the spreader. Their four year old was sitting on the fence watching them. Next thing they knew he'd been run over by the bobcat. I heard a lady speak awhile back about farm safety and people who had lost children in farm accidents. Everyone of them says 'It just happened so fast'. [/QUOTE]
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