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      <title>A Farmer at Work: A Sign of Progress</title>
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      <description>What is my responsibility as a motorist? What is my responsibility as a farmer? What is Alabama’s slow-moving vehicles law? Learn to share the road safely in this piece from the Alabama Farmers Federation.</description>
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           A Sign of Progress: A Farmer At Work
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           Provided by ALFA FARM INSURANCE
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           What is my responsibility as a motorist? What is my responsibility as a farmer? What is Alabama’s slow-moving vehicles law? Learn to share the road safely in this piece from the Alabama Farmers Federation.
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           MOTORISTS:
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            Begin reducing your speed immediately after seeing an SMV emblem. At 55 mph, a driver has about three seconds before colliding with a tractor a whole football field away.
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            The likelihood of meeting farm machinery on the public highway increases during planting, haying and harvest seasons (late February through late October).
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            Be patient. Farm machinery can’t travel at high speeds. While most farmers will move to the side of the road and let traffic pass when they are able to safely do so, Alabama law does not require it.
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            Display an SMV emblem on all slow-moving equipment used on public roadways.
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            Be courteous. If traffic behind you is getting heavy, pull to the shoulder and stop but ONLY if there is plenty of room for ALL of your equipment. Watch out for mail boxes, sign posts, ditches or other hazards that may force you into the passing lane.
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            Keep close watch in front and behind you. Motorists may approach from the rear at speeds two to three times faster than the tractor.
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            Never try to “help” by motioning other vehicles to pass — a vehicle may enter from a side road
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 21:53:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Burn Permits</title>
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      <description>Alabama law (9-13-11) requires that you obtain a permit from the Alabama Forestry Commission to conduct a prescribed burn for silvicultural and agricultural purposes. In general, the permit means the burner has the manpower and equipment to control the fire and agrees to stay with the fire until it is out. If the proposed fire is less than ¼ of an acre a permit is not necessary. Even though the burner has a permit, he/she is still responsible for any damage to others that may be caused by the fire or smoke.</description>
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           Alabama law (9-13-11) requires that you obtain a permit from the Alabama Forestry Commission to conduct a prescribed burn for silvicultural and agricultural purposes. In general, the permit means the burner has the manpower and equipment to control the fire and agrees to stay with the fire until it is out. If the proposed fire is less than ¼ of an acre a permit is not necessary. Even though the burner has a permit, he/she is still responsible for any damage to others that may be caused by the fire or smoke.
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           The permit is issued through our dispatch center by calling (800) 392-5679. Certified Prescribed Burn Managers can get a permit online at Burnpermits.Forestry.Alabama.Gov.
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          Upon requesting a permit, the burner will be asked about the burn. The location needs to be reported by giving the Lat/Long. You can determine this information by using our Latitude and Logitude Locator. You will also need to give the approximate size of the burn along with what is to be burned, i.e. grassland/fields/forests, and the general purpose of the burn such as fire hazard reduction, regeneration, wildlife benefit, etc. The burn must not contain material such as vehicle tires, construction material, household garbage or other material prohibited by ADEM (Alabama Department of Environmental management)
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           There are some County and City Laws that also restrict outdoor burning. Burners are responsible for contacting their local government for additional information.
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          The permit may be canceled by the AFC for failure to comply with the terms of the permit, weather condition change which cause erratic and dangerous fire behavior, or if the burn produces smoke which becomes a hazard to others or contributes to a degradation of air quality.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 21:40:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Alabama Move Over Act</title>
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      <title>Kitchen Fire Safety</title>
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      <description>Cooking is the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries. Keep an eye on what you fry. Most cooking fires start when someone is frying food. Watch what you are cooking. Fires start when the heat is too high. If you see any smoke or the grease starts to boil, turn the burner off. Make sure you are awake and alert. Alcohol and some drugs can make you sleepy. Wear short sleeves or roll them up so they don’t catch on fire. Make sure children and pets stay at least 3 feet away from a hot stove. Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove so no one can bump them or pull them over. Move things that can burn away from the stove. This includes dishtowels, bags, boxes, paper and curtains.</description>
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      <description>Over half of all home electrical fires involve lighting equipment or home electrical wiring. Plug only one heat-producing appliance (such as a coffee maker, space heater, or microwave) directly into a wall outlet at a time. Extension cords should only be used temporarily. Have an electrician install additional wall outlets where you need them. Never use an extension cord with a heat-producing appliance. Don’t overload extension cords or wall outlets. Check your electrical cords. If they are cracked or damaged, replace them. Don’t try to repair them. Use light bulbs that match the recommended wattage on the lamp or fixture. Electrical work should only be done by a qualified electrician.</description>
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      <description>Three out of five home fire deaths result from fires in properties without working smoke alarms.
Choose interconnected smoke alarms, so when one sounds, they all sound. Put smoke alarms inside and outside each bedroom and sleeping area. Put alarms on every level of the home. Make sure your smoke alarms work. Your family is not safe if they can’t hear the smoke alarms. Test smoke alarms every month and replace 9-volt smoke alarm batteries at least once every year. Smoke alarms do not last forever. Get new smoke alarms every 10 years. When you hear a smoke alarm, you may have less than 2 minutes to get everyone outside and safe.</description>
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      <description>Heating is the second leading cause of home fires. Install and test carbon monoxide alarms at least once a month. Have a qualified professional clean and inspect your chimney and vents every year. Store cooled ashes in a tightly covered metal container, and keep it outside at least 10 feet from your home and any nearby buildings. Keep anything that can burn at least 3 feet from any heat source like fireplaces, wood stoves, radiators or space heaters. Plug only one heat-producing appliance (such as a space heater) into an electrical outlet at a time. Never use an oven to heat your home. Turn space heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed.</description>
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           Proper Heating: Heating is the second leading cause of home fires
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            Install and test carbon monoxide alarms at least once a month.
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            Store cooled ashes in a tightly covered metal container, and keep it outside at least 10 feet from your home and any nearby buildings.
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