It’s a good thing when a farmer is your best advocate for safe work practices. Brian Egel is one of those guys.
Safety Watch: Everyday lessons
Brian Egel and his wife, Pam Finke, run a diverse farm operation in Muscatine County, Iowa.
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Brian Egel and his wife, Pam Finke, run a diverse farm operation in Muscatine County, Iowa.
Photo courtesy Stephanie LeonardIt’s a good thing when a farmer is your best advocate for safe work practices. Brian Egel is one of those guys.
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