About the Farm Neighbors Care Campaign:
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.
Want to learn more about the Farm Neighbors Care campaign, or be included on the email list? Contact Wendy Volkert via email at wvolkert@wfbf.com or phone call at 608.828.5719.
How to Participate:
To participate in the Farm Neighbors Care campaign, you simply need to make or buy a treat (think cookies and milk, coffee and donuts, a hot meal, a bottle of water or anything that will bring a smile to someone's face) and take a photo. Share the photo of your treat/goodie bag on Facebook with #FarmNeighborsCare and encourage others to do the same. Then deliver the treat or goodie bag to your friend, neighbor or family member and talk with that person to show your support.
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Mental Health Awareness Month Webinar Series
Join us to learn more about erasing the stigma around mental health, understanding the research and results around the issue and where rural residents can get free and confidential resources. To view the webinar series, click here.
Heroes of Hope:
Do you know a story of farm neighbors helping each other? Perhaps you helped out a neighbor or were helped by a neighbor during a difficult time. We are looking for Wisconsin farmers to share uplifting stories with us. Finalists will be featured through Wisconsin Farm Bureau publications and receive a prize package from local sponsors.
FAQs:
Q: Am I supposed to put a picture of the farmer I'm visiting on Facebook?
A: Nope! No need to share a photo or the name of the person you are visiting. Just share a picture of whatever treat or goodie bag you put together.
Q: Why should I participate in this?
A: Farmers are facing a great deal of stress and as farm neighbors (literally and figuratively) we need to step up and show our support.
Q: What if the person I'm talking to seems depressed or is talking about thoughts of suicide?
A: While these kinds of conversations can be uncomfortable, it is especially important to be a support system for our friends, neighbors and family members when they are going through tough times. To learn more about the warning signs of depression or how to support someone who is having thoughts of suicide, visit American Farm Bureau's Rural Resilience resource page.
Tip: Program the National Suicide Lifeline into your phone contact in case you need it. The number is 800.273.8255.
Q: What if I'm battling chronic stress, depression or thoughts of suicide?
A: If you are dealing with chronic stress, depression or thoughts of suicide, you are not alone. There are resources available to help in times of need. The Wisconsin Farm Center provides free, confidential resources to all farmers in our state. Their services range from free mental health counseling vouchers (with a mental health professional that has agricultural experience) to farm succession planning and financial planning. It is important to contact the Farm Center as soon as possible so they can provide the most number of options to consider. Waiting too late can reduce the options available for farmers to consider, especially in terms of financial planning.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for free, confidential support at 800.273.8255