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06 Sept 2025

'Your hearing is precious' - Research reveals the ‘harrow-ing’ effects of farm machinery on your hearing 

'Your hearing is precious' - Research reveals the ‘harrow-ing’ effects of farm machinery on your hearing 

Any exposure longer than 15 minutes at a decibel level over 100 can have a detrimental impact on your hearing and can cause lifelong damage

With over 300,000 people expected to attend the National Ploughing Championships this week and excitement building for the biggest agri-event of the year, hearing experts Hidden Hearing have produced research that highlights the high risk of noise induced hearing loss in members the farming community. 

Any noise over 80 decibels can cause noise induced hearing loss when exposed for long periods, with farmers and those in manual labour industries at a higher risk of suffering from early hearing loss as a result. With this in mind, Hidden Hearing has produced a table that lists the decibel levels of some of the most common pieces of farm equipment. 

Ears to the ground: Farm Machinery's Toll on Hearing 

Hidden Hearing reviewed the decibel levels of 21 different types of farm machinery to create a table of the loudest machinery.

19 out of the 21 pieces of farm machinery included in the research, have noise levels above the 80db level that can cause hearing loss, with shotguns, combine harvesters, balers and tractors among the loudest equipment. Even just 15 minutes exposed to noise 100db and over, you will start to damage your hearing.

Any exposure longer than 15 minutes at a decibel level over 100 can have a detrimental impact on your hearing and can cause lifelong damage. 

Time to reach 100% noise allowance in a day  Exposure Level 
8 hours 85db
4 hours 87db
2 hours 91db
1 hour 94db
30 minutes 97db
15 minutes 100db

Check out the full decibel chart for farming machinery below, you'll be shocked at how loud things really get on the farm. 

Type DB Level
Shotgun  140
Combine Harvester 105
Baler 102
Tractor 100
Cultivator 98
Tractor Loader 98
Rotavator 96
Power Harrow 95
Milk Parlour 92
Mower 90
Plough 89
Seed Planter 89
Harrow 88
Crop Sprayer 85
Hay Rake 85
Potato Harvester 85
Seed Drill 81
Bobcat 81
Fertilizer Spreader 74
Slurry Tanker 70
Quad Bike 70

‘Hogging’ the limelight: Pigs top the chart for the loudest farm animal 

It’s not just farm machinery that can put your hearing at risk however. Many common farm animals are louder than the 80decibel noise level that can cause acquired hearing loss. Pigs, roosters, bison, cows, geese and donkeys are among the loudest animals according to the research: 

Type DB Level
Pigs 100
Roosters 100
Bison 90
Cows 80
Geese  80
Donkeys 80
Goats 78
Ostrich 78
Llamas 72
Chickens 63
Turkeys 60
Deer 42
Sheep 40
Horses 38
Ducks 32


Speaking on the research, Dolores Madden, Marketing Director at Hidden Hearing and a qualified audiologist explained:

“We often underestimate the damage that comes from being around loud machines for a long time. Your hearing is precious, and not paying attention to the risks can lead to permanent damage.” 

“Noise induced hearing loss is an issue for farmers at all ages. Previous research we’ve conducted indicated that 22% of farmers admit that they suffer from hearing issues. We created these tables to highlight how at risk farmers are when it comes to their everyday working lives. They work in loud environments nearly every day of the year and unfortunately, the machinery they use puts them at a much higher risk of early hearing loss” 

“The good news is that up to 50% of acquired hearing loss is preventable, so farmers can reduce their risk of hearing loss by simply wearing hearing protection when working in loud environments and being mindful of exposure” 

“It can take up to 10 years for someone who is suffering from hearing loss to get their hearing checked, but if you are worried about your hearing you can visit us at the Ploughing Championships to get your hearing checked, as well as practical advice on the best ways to prevent acquired hearing loss” 

Tips from Hidden Hearing for Hearing Preservation 

Use Ear Protection: When working near loud machinery or animals, consistently use proper ear protection, such as earmuffs or earplugs. 

Limit Exposure: Whenever possible, reduce your time in the vicinity of noisy equipment, especially without protective gear. Short breaks can significantly reduce the risk. 

Safe-Listening: Follow the “60:60 rule.” Listen at 60 percent of the maximum volume for no more than 60 minutes a day. If the device has a “smart volume” feature, use it. This feature helps regulate the volume. Keep the volume low, even in noisy situations. 

Regular Hearing Check-ups: Schedule regular hearing check-ups with a certified audiologist to monitor your hearing health. 

Raise Awareness: Educate yourself and others about the hazards of noise-induced hearing loss and the crucial role of hearing protection. 

 

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