Farmers

Farmers

Fence Rows, Brush Lines, and Field Edges

Farmers work in the exact places where poison ivy, oak, and sumac can grow unchecked — along fence rows, field edges, brush lines, and overgrown corners of the property. From checking land to clearing growth and moving through rough ground, exposure can be part of the day. Jarvis Outdoor Soap is designed to help wash away plant oils after exposure so you can clean up fast and get back to work.

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How Exposure Happens

Exposure Comes with the Property

Farm work often means moving through rough ground, hidden growth, wooded edges, and unmanaged areas where plant oils can end up on skin, clothing, gloves, and gear.

Walking fence rows and brush lines
Checking field edges and property corners
Clearing overgrowth around gates and paths
Working near wooded borders and drainage areas
Handling brush, weeds, and ground cover
Moving through rough terrain and hidden growth
Working long hours outdoors in heat and sweat
Daily contact with poison ivy, oak, and sumac
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