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In recent years, there has been a significant emphasis on making mental health a priority and breaking down the barriers surrounding the need to seek help.
Farming is known to be one of the most dangerous professions, as it is highly stressful and involves agriculture-specific factors, such as weather and market conditions, that can greatly affect farmers beyond their control.
Learning to recognize and release stress is crucial, especially when trying to stay focused while working with large agricultural machinery or dealing with unpredictable animals.
As a result, we now have various mental health organizations that connect producers anonymously with mental health support services that understand farming and livestock issues.
The “Do More Agriculture Foundation” offers various support systems tailored to the needs of those in the agricultural sector.
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Source: Tarım Haberleri
John Peterson graduated with a degree in Agricultural Sciences from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. His specialization is in sustainable crop production and soil health management. John is passionate about integrating modern technology with traditional farming methods to enhance productivity while preserving the environment. He currently works as a consultant, helping farmers adopt sustainable practices.