“…Farmers are often rewarded in very practical terms for a willingness to engage in risktaking. 12 Production of livestock, crops, and other agricultural products is an occupation that is often fraught with uncertainty, time pressures, and physical hazards, and it is only by embracing the risks associated with such factors that farmers are able to survive and indeed often thrive. Hence, in addition to being a cause of injury, engagement in risk behaviors may actually serve a protective function, and it is logical that such behaviors may be fostered and accepted in the next generation.…”