Family Mental Health Mental health resources for farmers and ranchers This collection of resources offers tips for helping yourself or others battling depression or at risk of suicide, including information on where to turn for outside support. By Successful Farming Staff Successful Farming Staff The content on Agriculture.com is by created by trained journalists who have become subject-matter experts in their fields. You may see some content using the byline "Successful Farming Staff." The content is primarily from information or a press release provided by other entities – such as the USDA, a university, or agricultural company. The press release has been vetted and reviewed by a staff editor. The content is edited and changed to reflect the voice and style of Successful Farming. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on August 8, 2022 Close Mental health is a serious concern for farmers and ranchers and their families and employees. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. If texting is preferred, text HOME to 741741 for free crisis support 24 hours a day in the U.S. Learn more about mental health, stress, depression, and suicide, and get tips for helping yourself and others in these articles from Successful Farming magazine: Farm youth mental health often overlookedA new study shows farm youth are struggling with anxiety and depression. The Progressive Agriculture Foundation is working to provide resources to farm kids and their families. Learn how to help farmers who may be suicidalFree training from AgriSafe Network teaches a well-known method of suicide prevention, with a focus on farmers. Online tools make mental health care accessibleTherapy apps took off at the onset of the pandemic, and doors to mental health care opened to rural Americans. 9 tips for coping with farm stressWhen farmers are healthy, their farms may be more productive, explains psychologist and farmer Michael Rosmann. Can practicing presence make farming less stressful?Rural mental health advocate Alma Jorgenson offers farmers practical tips for practicing presence and reducing their stress. Self-care is mental health maintenanceSelf-care doesn't have to be extravagant or costly to be effective. Here are some ways farmers and ranchers can fit self-care into their busy days. Mental health success storiesMental health is a global issue. See how rural communities in other parts of the world are helping those in need. Be the light at the end of the tunnelBecoming trained in mental health first aid allows you to stand in the gap of a crisis until professional help can be obtained. Reach out to those struggling with mental healthWhen you notice someone battling depression or having thoughts of suicide, don't wait for them to ask for help. Here are some tips for reaching out. SF Special: Farmer suicides today vs. 1980s farm crisisA heart-wrenching article describes how three Iowa farmers took their own lives during the 1980s farm crisis. Breaking down mental health barriers in agricultureThe Do More Ag Foundation is working to bring more mental health awareness to agriculture. The mission of the foundation is to champion the mental wellbeing of all producers. Assessing suicide risks in farmersOhio State University Extension Educator Jami Dellifield shares what to do if you're worried about a family member or friend who may have a mental health illness or be at risk for suicide or harm. Agriculture help hotlinesMediation and counseling are available to get you through this ag downturn. Stress takes a toll on healthFarmers and ranchers must find a way to manage the stress in their lives before it affects their mental and physical health. SF Podcast: Identifying and assessing suicide risksJami Dellifield is an Ohio State University Extension Educator from Hardin County, and is a certified Mental Health First Aid instructor. Friendship line offers seniors a caring earFriendship and mental health support is just a phone call away for Americans age 60 and over and for adults living with disabilities. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit