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We are using the term "ergonomic technology" to encompass any tool (physical or digital) that enables someone to better accomplish their tasks, including assistive technology and wearable technology. Resources:Check out AgrAbility's Assistive Technology page for guidelines and resources fo assitive tech on the farmCheck out the New Technologies for Ag Extension websiteCheck out this list of mobile apps for agricultural safety and healthSearch this list of assistive tech funding resources for farmers and ranchers-If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.comSpecial Guest: Dr. Aaron Yoder
Resources:Find your local ag extension office – follow the link for your state and select the county that is closest to you! They are there to help you out, don't hesitate to contact them with questions. - UofAAgricultural Youth Work Guidelines – many helpful guides for all types of ag work, including animal handling and relevant tasks. – NFMC & NCCRAHSNeedlestick Prevention resources – fact sheets, videos, and more about needlestick prevention. – UMASH Right from the Start – check out the outline for each topic for information on animal; topics cover beef cattle, dairy cattle, goats, sheep, swine, and horses - UTHCTSafe Livestock Handling Flyer and the Safe Livestock Handling Checklist – CS-CASH -If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.comSpecial Guest: Dr. Aaron Yoder
Aaron Yoder with the Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health talks about heat stress for farmers, ways to combat it, and some tips in case you find yourself feeling some of the symptoms. Curt Goettsch, Conservation Chief for the USDA, tells us about the USDA authorizing emergency haying or grazing of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres for 46 Iowa counties. Jamey Kohake from Paragon Investments provides his insight on what is causing the volatility and pushing the markets significantly lower today.
This episode of the FarmSafe podcast is about rural emergency preparedness. We chat with Dr. Aaron Yoder about preparing for disasters and communicating with others so that they know where you are if you have to work alone. We also asked him about the Farm MAPPER project, and we discussed other technology that can be used in emergency situations or that can be used to communicate across large distances on the farm.
I recently saw a video online featuring the World's Fastest Backwards Runner. His name is Aaron Yoder, and his sport of backwards running is also known as retro-running. I didn't know that was a thing! Did you know that this was a thing? There are even races for it. And get this—his fastest backwards mile time is 5 minutes and 30 seconds! Isn't that incredible?!Not only is that achievement amazing, there are some great life lessons I heard him share from his experiences running backwards.What You'll Learn:- How Aaron Yoder discovered backwards running - How you can change the way you do something you love, as your needs change (so you don't have to give it up)- The importance of celebrating how far you've come rather than focusing solely on how far you need to go- The benefits of backwards running, including its potential to assist with injury rehabilitation and injury preventionDo you close your eyes and wish you had more time for yourself to do the things you REALLY want to do? I have a brand-new video where I spill the secrets of how you can go from busy to balanced all while rewarding yourself with peace of mind, less anxiety, and more YOU time.Watch it here>> https://charisyourlife.com/video Resources: - Meet Aaron Yoder: https://youtu.be/XVQCkM6X-Aw- Episode 024 How to Acknowledge Yourself: https://pod.fo/e/147a44- Get my New FREE training, ‘How to Live Life on Your Own Terms and Timeline (And Stop Sacrificing Your Sanity, Personal Space, or Social Life): https://charisyourlife.com/video- Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/charisyourlife- Follow me on Facebook: https://facebook.com/charisyourlife/ - Follow me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/charisyourlife/- Follow me on YouTube: https://charisyourlife.com/youtube/- Follow me on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/charisyourlife/- My website: https://charisyourlife.com/
Guest speaker Aaron Yoder brings a message from the book of Mark.
Episode 204 - Aaron Yoder - Retro Runner/Backwards Runner-7x World Champion, 6 World Record Holder (3 Guinness Book World Records), Head Track Coach at Bethany College, Part-time Pastor “I was training on the treadmill…it was not going fast enough, so I went backwards.” “Let go of things in order to start swimming.” - Aaron Yoder Aaron’s Mile World Record Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MURoTYE8_k In Episode 204 of the Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone Podcast, the Two Fit Crazies are joined by a 7x World Champion and 6x World Record holder by the name of Aaron Yoder. Joining the show from Lindsborg, Kansas, where he current serves as the head track coach for Bethany College, Aaron is moving forward in life by going backwards. Aaron shares his story of what it was like to be a decorated runner in high school and college, only to be sidelined in his early twenties by what should have been a career-ending injury. Saying that Aaron made lemonade, or as I say, Lemon Martinis, out of lemons, is an understatement. After experimenting with backwards running on his home treadmill as a teenager, Aaron realized that this was “his calling” and HE WAS GOOD! In fact, Aaron reveals his secrets to “retro” running and what inspired him to set Guinness World Records and compete at 7 World Championships. You are bound to be impressed with Aaron not only for his incredible work ethic and ability to run 5-minute miles in reverse, but also for his desire to serve and inspire others as a collegiate coach. In fact, on Sunday, you can even find Aaron delivering sermons at his local church. Does this sound too good to be true? If, so, do yourself a favor and Google Aaron Yoder and watch him in action! He will not disappoint! Stay Crazie! Christine and Brian “Two Fit Crazies” www.twofitcrazies.com tfcpro@twofitcrazies.com
Aaron Yoder is a World Champion backwards runner. He also holds various Guinness Book of World Records for backwards running. Aaron is the head track and field and cross country coach at Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS.
Aaron broke his own mile record, smashing the previous record and clocking a 5:30 Mile, while running backwards. Aaron talks to us about his teaching, coaching and competing. How to move forward in life, while running backwards.
• Using fungicide seed treatments when planting wheat • It’s almost time to order trees and shrubs from the Conservation Tree Planting program • Agricultural news, and the Kansas soybean update • Successfully planting a cool-season lawn… 00:01:30 – Fungicide Seed Treatments for Wheat: K-State wheat disease specialist Kelsey Andersen talks about deciding on the use of a fungicide seed treatment when planting wheat this fall...she outlines the situations where treated seed will benefit the grower, and tells about new information for growers in the updated version of K-State's wheat seed treatment publication. 00:12: 44 – Conservation Tree Orders: From the Kansas Forest Service at K-State, conservation tree specialist Aaron Yoder announces that tree and shrub orders for fall planting will soon be taken by the Conservation Tree Planting Program...he notes that two new shrub species for wildlife habitat have been added to the list of plant material available this fall. 00:24:09 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, including this week’s Kansas soybean update. 00:32:13 – Cool-Season Lawn Planting: K-State horticulturist Ward Upham goes over the steps to succeeding with a cool-season lawn planting this fall. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Reverse running record holder, Aaron Yoder, shares how a knee injury inspired him to start to reverse running and literally turned his life around. Aaron Also Discusses: Growing up on a dairy farm and not liking milk Overcoming injuries and adversity How injuries pushed him into backwards running The process to become a Guinness World Record Holder Being a Justin Timberlake look-alike Aaron Yoder’s Bio: Aaron Yoder is a college instructor, coach, part-time pastor, and world-record-holding backwards running champion. One of four brothers who all ran track and field at Ft Hays State University in Kansas, Aaron took up reverse running after developing arthritis in his knee. Since starting to run backwards, Aaron has achieved world-class success, with multiple running titles, including Guinness world records in the backwards mile, 1000 meters, and 200 meters. He’s also a backwards running champion in the 800, 1500, 5k 4x400 relay, marathon and was a 4 minute and 4 second forward miles runner and Kansas state high school mile champion. Learn more about this episode at www.laughwithmarc.com/podcast And read my latest blog about Aaron at https://laughwithmarc.com/2020/01/aaron-yoder
• The USDA Disaster Assistance Program is accepting applications • The Kansas Conservation Tree Planting Program is taking orders • The latest agricultural news, and the latest “Milk Lines” • Wildlife and bird feeders… 00:01:30 – USDA Disaster Assistance: The state executive director of the Farm Service Agency, David Schemm, goes over the details of the USDA disaster assistance program that producers may now apply for, covering disaster losses for 2018 and 2019...he also provides an update on Market Facilitation Program payments and an extension of the sign-up deadline for the Dairy Margin Protection Program. 00:13:00 – Kansas Conservation Tree Planting Program: Kansas Forest Service conservation plant specialist Aaron Yoder announces that orders are now being taken for conservation trees and other plant material for fall delivery, through the Kansas Conservation Tree Planting Program...he covers the species that are available, and offers advice on getting those new windbreak or other conservation plantings off on the right foot when planting them this fall. 00:24:30 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, along with this week's edition of "Milk Lines." 00:33:00 – Wildlife and Bird Feeders: K-State wildlife specialist Charlie Lee talks about wildlife activity around bird feeders, and how that is impacted when those wildlife are fed supplemental pet food in addition to spilled bird seed. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Aaron Yoder, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental, Agricultural & Occupational Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Neb. In this episode, he shares his years of work merging agribility, engineering, wearable technology, social marketing, consumer-driven education and behavioral health. With his unique background, which includes advancing the tech transfer of Microsoft wearables for Ebola virus protection to agricultural heat illness, he also brings forward his thoughts regarding drone policy, the evolution of humanity with technology and, of course, leadership.
We are joined by two awesome Aarons today. First, Olympic snowboarder, Aaron Muss joins us to discuss his time snowboarding, the Olympics, and various issues surrounding the sport. Then, we learn all about his unbelievable story that involved him being in a coma for several days. Next, Aaron Yoder joins us to discuss his career in running and the fact that he owns the Guiness World Record for the fastest backwards run. Aaron was really interesting and opened us up to a sport we had never heard of. Check it out! We also talk Mike's engagement, setting world records, and the atrocity that is the New York Mets. Please continue to follow, like, listen, and share. FB-verbalshenanigans IG-verbalshenanigans Twitter-VScomedy
Today I talk with Aaron Yoder about his Seamus crew. Donate to my new Patreon site here to gain access to unreleased episodes Walking Dream Studio can be found here if you are looking for commission painting. Aaron's Seamus formum post can be found here Malifaux ITC 2018 on May 26th-27th in Stockport England can be found here Bad Things Happen on June 2nd in Westport, MA can be found here Ultimate Team Showdown on July 13th-15th in Newton, MA can be found here The Nova Open on August 30th - Septemter 2nd in Washington, DC can be found here The new US Masters Conferences can be found here Logfaux can be found here Schemes & Stones Discord server link (need software first) can be found here Schemes & Stones Blog site can be found here Schemes & Stones facebook group can be found here You can talk about this episode on the Wyrd forums here Please give us your feedback on twitter @SchemesNStones, leave us a review on itunes, or email us at Schemesandstones@gmail.com. Thanks for listening.
A conversation with Aaron Yoder, assistant professor of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, about the eXtension Wearable Technology Learning Network and Aaron's work in farm safety with the Microsoft Band.
How do you resist temptation? Is it really worth resisting tempation?
How do you resist temptation? Is it really worth resisting tempation?