#SoyHelp to manage farm stress only a click away
This May during Mental Health Month, the soy community will continue to combat farm stress by offering #SoyHelp resources online.
This May during Mental Health Month, the soy community will continue to combat farm stress by offering #SoyHelp resources online.
The role of female farmers is changing on the farm, but the resources available to them and their mental health has not changed.
When your lifestyle, family, and career are all rolled into a neat package like it is for farmers and others in agriculture, it can be hard to slow down and separate.
During Mental Health Awareness Month, Chuck Carr shared his personal experiences with mental health challenges that are unique to dairy farmers.
In recognition of Mental Health Month, a new comprehensive, easy-to-use online directory of resources for farmers, ranchers and their families is available.
A strong majority of farmers/farmworkers say the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their mental health, according to a new American Farm Bureau poll.
The Seeding Rural Resilience Act, legislation aimed at curbing the rising suicide rate in rural areas, was passed by Congress.
In agriculture, mental health advocate Lesley Kelly notes: “It’s OK to not be OK.”
The $7.2 million award will create and expand project-wide access to financial, stress management and mental wellness resources for farmers.
As a farmer, you and your health are your most important asset. As such, they should be managed like any other business asset.