Accident on Farm
South of Mitchell
Points Up Danger
Farmers should be extra
cau-. \ tious at this time of the year
~ in an effort to avoid farm
ac-J~ cidents with the harvest season
N
moving into full swing.VII These words of advice came
(.Monday from law inforcement agencies following an accident south of Mitchell last Friday ax Hubbard, 37, of Route 1,
\J)ditchell lost a portion of his
. J"ii+m
in a silage cutter. He was~ reported to be in good condi-tion at a Scottsbluff hospital Monday. Hubbard was sharpen-ing the blades o{ a silage cutter when somehow his arm got caught in the machine.
r Persons operating cornpickers
~ hould be especially cautious
' because of the large number
" of compicking accidents each year.
Now that the sugar beet
bar-s ou watc or trucks ullin onto county roads from fields and truck drivers also should take extra care in looking out
F;'\' for cars before driving from
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