Rollover Protection on New York Tractors and Farmers’ Readiness for Change
2006
Tractor overturns contribute significantly to fatalities in New York State
agriculture. On-site inspections a decade ago indicated that approximately 60% of tractors
were without effective rollover protection. Our objectives were: to describe the current
prevalence and distribution of rollover protective structures (ROPS) on New York farm
tractors, to identify characteristics associated with the absence of ROPS, to explore
segmenting the New York farm community on readiness for ROPS retrofitting, and to identify
demographic characteristics that might assist in this segmenting. A random selection of
644 livestock, dairy, fruit, cash crop, vegetable, and organic farms were contacted for a
telephone survey. Of 562 farms (87%) participating, 102 (18.1%) had all tractors equipped
with ROPS and 138 (24.6%) had none. A disproportionate number of livestock, cash crop, and
organic operations had no ROPS. Rates of ROPS-equipped tractors correlated directly with
farm size and annual hours of tractor operation. Older farmers had a lower proportion of
ROPS tractors. The presence of a child operator did not affect the proportion of ROPS
tractors. After weighting the sample, the total number of non-ROPS tractors in New York is
estimated at more than 80,000. In addition to providing key farm demographics, the survey
enabled placement of farmers on a “stage of change” continuum related to readiness for
retrofitting. Three-quarters of New York farmers are in the “precontemplation” stage of
change relative to ROPS retrofitting, and this varies little by size of operation, age of farmer,
or the presence of child tractor operators. Stage of change may relate to hours of tractor
operation (p = 0.05) and does relate to commodity (p = 0.003) due primarily to the higher
proportion of crop farmers in the earliest stage of change. The goal of retrofitting all New York
farm tractors with ROPS appears nearly as daunting as it did a decade ago.
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