Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 14:09

#FarmNeighborsCare During Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is supporting rural residents in looking after their farm neighbors who might be struggling with increased stress.

Throughout the month of May, Farm Bureau volunteers across the state will be participating in local initiatives to deliver care packages as a part of the organization's Farm Neighbors Care campaign.

"Mental wellness holds significant importance within rural Wisconsin," said WFBF Senior Director of Member Relations Wendy Volkert. "Farm Bureau remains steadfast in its commitment to providing farmers with the support and resources essential for seeking assistance during challenging times, and aiding their families and friends in accessing the necessary mental health support."

Farm Neighbors Care is a campaign to support our farmers who are facing stress due to low market prices, poor weather and crop conditions, etc. Farming can be an isolating career, especially if other family members work off the farm. It is important to check in on your friends, neighbors and family members to gauge how they are doing and offer support and a listening ear.

The campaign asks rural residents to have face-to-face conversations with farmers and agri-business owners. For some, this conversation and check-in may be the dose of positivity needed to make it through a tough day.

Studies over the past few decades have consistently found farmers and farmworkers at a higher risk of death by suicide compared to other occupational groups. 91 percent of rural adults say mental health is important to them and their family, 31% of rural adults have personally sought help for a mental health condition, and 24% have a family member who has sought care for a mental health condition.

Through #FarmNeighborsCare, WFBF is running a campaign called Heroes of Hope which aims to identify people who have helped bring hope to farmers or businesses, either in large or small ways. Members of the agriculture community are encouraged to nominate individuals who have made an impact on the way they conduct business, both ordinarily and extraordinarily.

Who's a hero? Somebody who helped another person through a tough time, perhaps assisting with harvest, delivering meals and generally "being there" to listen. Nominations will close May 20. One nominee will be recognized as the grand prize winner, and four nominees will be named runners-up, with prize packages provided by local sponsors.

To nominate a Hero of Hope, visit www.wfbf.com/farm-neighbors-care- campaign/heroes-of-hope/.

The #FarmNeighborsCare coalition includes producer groups, Extension, health care providers and other organizations. Farm Neighbors Care was initiated by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and has become a collaborative effort between many agricultural organizations in the state.

When loved ones, neighbors or others you care about are experiencing mental health challenges, they may not even realize it. Visit the Farm Neighbors Care website for tips on how to identify someone who might be at risk.