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Preventing Combine Fires During Harvest

The potential of a combine fire is always a concern during harvest.
 
Rob Gobeil, with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association, talked about some common causes.
 
"It can be attributed to often a collection of chaff or debris in moving parts. Also, a lack of maintenance on the equipment is a common cause or an electrical issue."
 
Gobeil says combines should be equipped with a fire extinguisher, but had this warning.
 
"The thing with fire extinguishers, is often people think they're enough to put out a huge fire and they're not. They're basically just something to put out a small fire and get away and ensure a safe escape from the situation."
 
He adds it's always a good idea to inspect the combine before heading out to the field.
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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Dr. Laya Alves from the University of São Paulo, in Brazil, discusses how animal welfare regulations are evolving globally and their impact on pig production systems. She explains challenges in group housing, pain management, and euthanasia decisions, while highlighting the role of training and management in improving outcomes and economic sustainability. Listen now on all major platforms!

"Translating welfare requirements into daily farm routines without compromising economic sustainability remains one of the biggest challenges faced by producers globally today."

Meet the guest: Dr. Laya Alves / laya-kannan is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, focusing on animal welfare in pig production, including pain management, euthanasia, and economic decision making. Her work integrates welfare science with practical farm management and sustainability. She collaborates globally to develop applied tools for producers.