Women are involved in agriculture from leadership and ownership to supporting the farm ‘behind the scenes’ through bookkeeping and delivering field meals. The difficulties they face when things do not go the way they hope are significantly life altering. This workshop addresses not only the role women play in farming, but also the impact of stigma, belittlement of their contributions to production, and where they can turn for support. Join the National Farmer Mental Health Alliance in discovering hope for women in Ag..

Have you listened to the latest @ruralwell podcast? Sean Stanford shares his journey overcoming anxiety and stress and helping others. Don't miss out on this inspiring stor#farmermentalhealthe#agh#albertafarmera#stressonthefarmefarm ... See MoreSee Less
We love these strategies that registered dietician Vanessa Langille shared with us on the blog this month.Head over to the blog to continue reading details about how each of these strategies can help us.@langille.nutrition#linkinbio#nfmha #nationalfarmermentalhealthalliance #farmermentalhealth #nutritionandmentalhealth ... See MoreSee Less
Make time to invest in yourself. When you prioritize nutrition, you're not only supporting your work on the farm but also nurturing your future, your relationships, and the life you're working towards.Find great info in this month's blog entry by @langi#nfmhat#farmingandnutritioni#mentalhealthandnutirtionlthandnutirtion ... See MoreSee Less
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