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Tomas, who is a beef and sheep farmer based in Tuam, Co Galway, shared his views on farm safety for FBD's new campaign.
"There seems to be a lot of rushing, and people take risks when they are rushing," he said. "I think farmers shouldn't put things on the long finger. If something is broken, it should be fixed straight away. People should be on their guardat all times because there are a lot of risks out there."
He also spoke about the risks of working with slurry and teaching his children about the dangers of farming.
A number of GAA stars have spoken on the important issue of farm safety for FBD's new campaign. Keep an eye on our Youtube channel for more videos.
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Tomas, who is a beef and sheep farmer based in Tuam, Co Galway, shared his views on farm safety for FBD's new campaign.
"There seems to be a lot of rushing, and people take risks when they are rushing," he said. "I think farmers shouldn't put things on the long finger. If something is broken, it should be fixed straight away. People should be on their guardat all times because there are a lot of risks out there."
He also spoke about the risks of working with slurry and teaching his children about the dangers of farming.
A number of GAA stars have spoken on the important issue of farm safety for FBD's new campaign. Keep an eye on our Youtube channel for more videos.
Having only driven a tractor once before, Sarah McIntosh was eager to get behind the wheel again and attend the pilot FRS Training women’s tractor driving course.
A look at a newly erected large cattle yard, designed for safety of operator and cattle.
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