Agricultural News
Mental Health: Breaking the Stigma in the Agriculture World, with Lowell Neitzel and Dr. Heather Sedges
Thu, 26 May 2022 09:37:35 CDT
With May designated as "Mental Health Awareness Month," a reminder that saying something can save lives.
Farmers work in a business where the finances keep getting tighter and the stakes keep getting higher.
That kind of pressure takes a toll. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the suicide rate in the agriculture industry is nearly 10 points above the national average, and about one in four farmers struggle with mental health issues.
But mental health doesn't typically get talked about a lot in the ag community.
So in this episode, we meet Lowell Neitzel, a grower from Kansas who's trying to change that by sharing his personal story about mental health. Lowell also leads the NCGA Member and Consumer Engagement Action Team, which has targeted grower mental health as a priority.
Lowell is joined by Dr. Heather Sedges, an associate professor from the University of Tennessee who's working to prioritize mental health resources for growers. Dr. Sedges serves as Principal Investigator and Lead of the USDA/NIFA-funded Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network in the Southern Region.
Together, they discuss how to change the conversation about mental health in rural America, what to do when a friend or loved one is in a mental health crisis, and how to create a one-stop-shop for mental health resources that growers can use to protect their own well-being.
Click here to listen to the podcast.
WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI
Top Agricultural News
More Headlines...