DENVER, Colo. (RFD-TV) — A new survey from the National Corn Growers Association (NGCA) shows 65 percent of farmers are more concerned about their finances than they were a year ago. From rising input costs to weaker commodity prices, the pressures of this harvest season are mounting—and experts warn that the stress can take a toll on mental health.
Chad Rezniek with the Colorado AgrAbility Project joined us as part of National Farm Safety and Health Week to discuss the growing need for behavioral health support in rural communities.
In his interview with RFD-TV News, Rezniek addressed the ongoing mental health crisis in farm country, where suicide rates remain higher than in urban areas. He outlined the mission of the Colorado AgrAbility Project, which supports farmers and ranchers facing both physical and mental health challenges, and explained how their team works to remove barriers to care.
Rezniek also shared details about the COMET method, an outreach approach designed to help rural neighbors recognize signs of distress and guide those in need toward help. He closed with a message of encouragement for farmers and ranchers who may be struggling or supporting someone who is.
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If you or a loved one is suffering from mental health issues related to farm stress, you are not alone.
To learn more about the Colorado AgraAbility Project and access mental health resources, visit their website or contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by call or text at #988 for immediate assistance.
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