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Agricultural Safety & Health Hall of Fame Award

 


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Iowa's Center for Agricultural Safety and Health


All Iowans or organizations in the public or private sector who have made substantial and long-term contributions to the health and safety of the state's agricultural community are eligible for the award. The recipient receives a plaque and a $100 cash award at a ceremony during the November Midwest Rural Agricultural Safety & Health Forum.

For more information contact Julia at julia-venzke@uiowa.edu or 319-335-4427.

Hall of Fame History

I-CASH created the Hall of Fame Award in 2002 to recognize individuals or organizations in the public or private sector that have made significant contributions to agricultural safety and health in Iowa. All Iowans are eligible for the award. Nominees should have Hall of Fame Display at the Institute for Rural and Environmental Healthcontributed in a leadership role to agricultural safety and health issues through promotion and awareness in his / her area of expertise over a considerable length of time. Prevention, education, program evaluation, policy education, policy development, and organizational infrastructure are potential areas for outstanding merit.

The vision of I-CASH is to make Iowa the world's healthiest and safest agricultural environment in which to live and work. More than one, or no award, may be made depending on qualifications of nominees in a particular year.

2011 Hall of Fame Recipient: Mike Schouten, Dordt College

2002 Recipients:
Marilyn Adams & Pete Knapp
2007 Recipient:
Cheryl Tevis
2003 Recipient:
Carolyn Sheridan
2008 Recipients:
Theresa Mowrer & Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl
2004 Recipient:
Charles Schwab
2009 Recipient:
Jan Goldsmith  
2005 Recipient
Janis Stone 
2010 Hall of Fame Recipients:
Shari Burgus and Michael Rosmann
2006 Recipient
Charlotte Halverson