Jh. Mandel et al., Safe handling of agricultural pesticides in Minnesota: Results of a county-wide educational intervention, J RURAL HEA, 16(2), 2000, pp. 148-154
Safe pesticide handling in a group of Minnesota farmers, aged 40 years and
older, was influenced through the use of a multifaceted, countywide educati
onal intervention. Two intervention counties and two control counties were
involved in this effort. The intervention consisted of mailed pesticide inf
ormation to farm households, educational programs on pesticides for county
physicians, elementary school training modules on pesticides and the use of
safe pesticide handling displays in key business areas by agricultural ext
ension agents. Five hundred eight farmers were identified as pesticide user
s (186 in the intervention counties and 322 in the control counties). The u
se of glows and other protective clothing whit handling pesticides increase
d in the intervention group. Improvement was greater in those who had used
protective equipment the least before the intervention. From these results,
it appears that a broad-based educational intervention might have a modest
impact in how farmers protect themselves when using pesticides.