Regional field sanitation risk in the U.S. agricultural sector
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2017.
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1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : illustration.
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Representative data suggests that risk associated with lack of field sanitation is relatively low on U.S. farms. Data for the agricultural region that includes Colorado suggests that this region was a first mover in terms of the availability of toilets for farmworkers, but more closely followed national trends of increased access to hand wash and drinking water over time. Basic field sanitation definitions in available data are limited, however, and may not reflect the true extent of risk.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pena, A. A., & Teather-Posades, E. (2017). Regional field sanitation risk in the U.S. agricultural sector . Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pena, Anita Alves and Edward. Teather-Posades. 2017. Regional Field Sanitation Risk in the U.S. Agricultural Sector. Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pena, Anita Alves and Edward. Teather-Posades. Regional Field Sanitation Risk in the U.S. Agricultural Sector Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2017.

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Pena, Anita Alves., and Edward Teather-Posades. Regional Field Sanitation Risk in the U.S. Agricultural Sector Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2017.

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