Communicating with Farmers Under Stress program set for August 16 in Cambridge

Communicating with Farmers Under Stress program set for August 16 in Cambridge
August 11th, 2022 | IANR News

Stress seems to be prevalent in the agriculture sector, especially in areas where natural disasters or wildfires have occurred. When temporary stress turns into chronic stress, it can impact physical health and mental wellness.

Nebraska Extension is facilitating a workshop, “Communicating with Farmers Under Stress,” Tuesday, August 16, 2022, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., CDT at the Cambridge Community Center, 722 Patterson St. Cambridge, Nebraska. This workshop is designed for individuals who work with farmers and ranchers on a regular basis, such as bank lenders, ag suppliers, insurance agents, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved with the lives of farmers and ranchers.  A lunch will be provided to participants.

Workshop Objectives include:

  • Build awareness around potentially stressful conditions affecting some farmers and ranchers.
  • Learn stress triggers, identify signs of stress, and review helpful techniques for responding.
  • Learn techniques for identifying, approaching, and working with farmers who may not cope with stress effectively.
  • Learn where to find additional help.

In addition to being helpful for working with farmers and ranchers, the workshop educates participants about managing stress in their own lives and teaches how stressors can affect physical health and relationships with family or coworkers.

Register for the free workshop and lunch by calling the Phelps County Extension Office at 308.697.3711 or online at:  go.unl.edu/2022farmstress 

For more information, contact Nebraska Extension Educators Glennis McClure, gmcclure3@unl.edu or Jean Ann Fischer, jfischer6@unl.edu.

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