Many farmers and ranchers have a hard time giving up their livelihood and freedom, and will fight tooth-and-nail to keep driving their vehicles and tractors. Unfortunately, a decline in physical condition or mental health can impair their ability to safely drive on the farm and on the road. Successful Farming has some tips on how to assess when it’s time to act, what to do, and how to do it in a way that benefits everyone. Read more…
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