FarmSafe Podcast
S4E8 | Growing Safely, Part 1: Navigating Child Care Access and Farm Safety
Published April 23, 2025. Hosted by Libby Ritchie.
Episode Summary
Many farmworkers, particularly those in rural areas, have faced difficulties finding affordable, reliable child care options due to the demands of farm work, which often includes long, irregular hours. Rural communities often lack sufficient child care providers, and those that do exist may be too expensive or lack flexibility to accommodate farmers’ schedules. Additionally, farm families may have limited access to public child care assistance programs, as these are often more geared toward urban populations. The intersection of low wages in agricultural labor and limited social services has compounded these issues. Over time, various advocacy groups and policymakers have worked to highlight the need for better child care access in farm communities, but challenges remain. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Florence Becot, nationwide insurance early career professor in agricultural safety and health and faculty member at Penn State, whose research may shed light on solutions that could reshape how we think about child care in rural communities.
Episode Resources
Linking Childcare to Farm Children Safety, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
Short article: ‘Farm families’ childcare challenges impacting farm businesses’, Penn State University
Short article: ‘When and how to safely involve the children on the farm’, Penn State University
