Stop the Bleed/Farm Safety event held at the Langdon Research Center

Cassi Seppi from Loma, N.D., learns how to apply a tourniquet while her baby girl, Liberty, sleeps in her carrier. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Cassi Seppi from Loma, N.D., learns how to apply a tourniquet while her baby girl, Liberty, sleeps in her carrier. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Nodak Insurance agent Ryan Beattie and his wife, Kara, generously provided lunch for all participating in the event. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Nodak Insurance agent Ryan Beattie and his wife, Kara, generously provided lunch for all participating in the event. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Participants practice CPR at the Farm Safety and Stop the Bleed training. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Participants practice CPR at the Farm Safety and Stop the Bleed training. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Dr. Mary Aalund and Cavalier County Farm Bureau President Paul Henderson. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Dr. Mary Aalund and Cavalier County Farm Bureau President Paul Henderson. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Nurses from Altru Hospital in Grand Forks brought mannequins to demonstrate how to stop the bleeding and apply tourniquets. Photo by Donna Henderson.

Nurses from Altru Hospital in Grand Forks brought mannequins to demonstrate how to stop the bleeding and apply tourniquets. Photo by Donna Henderson.

The brainchild of Cavalier County Farm Bureau President Paul Henderson, the Stop the Bleed and Farm Safety event was held at the Langdon Research Extension Center last week. Henderson approached NDSU to partner with Farm Bureau to host the educational and useful meeting.

Approximately 25 individuals attended and were served pulled pork sandwiches, homemade banana bars, courtesy of Ryan and Kara Bea…