Posted by Bob Bancroft on December 03, 2014 at 16:54:27 from (67.142.162.25):
In Reply to: Safety Police posted by John in La on December 03, 2014 at 16:04:01:
As IaGary says, it's here, and more is on its way.
I don't know the absolute answer to your question, but have a few ideas. I am one of the few lucky idiots to have tangled with a corn picker and not lost anything, but the use of one hand for a while. Something I never thought I would do.
I think it's the stress, anxiety, tiredness, passion of the moment type of thing. I have long confounded people with my looking at my cash cropping like warfare. I prepare for months, in all ways, then hit the field with a vengeance in the all too short window we get anymore. When your ONLY source of income is out there, that's how it is. Perhaps if I could work 18 hour days, and longer, like some of my neighbors can, I wouldn't be so driven. But my limit has always been about 12 hours. Any more than that and I lose the gain the next day.
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