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How many combines have you passed this fall? I bet it’s at least a couple. Sharing the road – we hear the perspective from the farmer up in that piece of heavy machinery. What they can see or can't see, their concerns and the close calls. Kevin Heeg is a farmer from Marshfield, WI. He was born and raised on the farm and shares his experience driving farm implements on the road and the dangers that many drivers may not realize. This is a continuation of our conversation in Ep. 11, Slow Down and Share the Road. It seems like a simple concept, but it’s on that could save your life.
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Thank you to the National Farm Medicine Center in Marshfield, WI for connecting Inside the Bullseye with Kevin.
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Do you have an agricultural question? Something you’ve always wondered about? Send it to Inside the Bullseye at [email protected]or on social media (Facebook and Instagram). Your question could be answered in our next episode.
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Inside the Bullseye’s goal is to connect you back to the farm and help you understand why farmers do what they do.
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How many combines have you passed this fall? I bet it’s at least a couple. Sharing the road – we hear the perspective from the farmer up in that piece of heavy machinery. What they can see or can't see, their concerns and the close calls. Kevin Heeg is a farmer from Marshfield, WI. He was born and raised on the farm and shares his experience driving farm implements on the road and the dangers that many drivers may not realize. This is a continuation of our conversation in Ep. 11, Slow Down and Share the Road. It seems like a simple concept, but it’s on that could save your life.
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Thank you to the National Farm Medicine Center in Marshfield, WI for connecting Inside the Bullseye with Kevin.
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.
Do you have an agricultural question? Something you’ve always wondered about? Send it to Inside the Bullseye at [email protected]or on social media (Facebook and Instagram). Your question could be answered in our next episode.
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Inside the Bullseye’s goal is to connect you back to the farm and help you understand why farmers do what they do.