Agriculture
Chemical and Pesticide Exposure for Farmworkers
Agriculture is one of the major industries in the United States. Agriculture is growing and harvesting crops such as cotton, corn, fruit, livestock, and other products used in the United States. Farmworkers are the backbone to the agriculture industries in the country. Examples of agriculture industries include crop production, forestry and logging, animal production, and aquaculture. Many of these industries use chemicals and pesticides to protect, prevent, and control pests in their crops. Farmworkers are often exposed to these chemicals may experience severe health problems.
Resources
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Agricultural Workers Protection Standard
- Migrant Clinicians' Network (MCN)
- National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. (NCFH)
For more information on reporting an agriculture pesticide exposure visit Texas Agriculture or call 512-463-7622 or email pesticides@texasagriculture.gov.
Other Important Contacts
- Texas State Poison Center 1-800-764-7661 (1-800-POISON1)
- National Pesticide Information Center 1-800-858-7378