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Keeping hydrated is essential to prevent heat-related illness

<p>With hot temperatures still prevalent across the country, it is important to stay hydrated when working on the farm. <strong>Jessica Strauss</strong> looks at the key tips to avoid dehydration and heat exhaustion.</p>

Alex Paul
Keeping hydrated is essential to prevent heat-related illness

  One of the most important and many would cite 'obvious' ways to ensure hydration is to carry water. It is an easy oversight though. I got caught out driving to a farm for a story a couple of years back,...

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