FRSAN has proven to be an essential lifeline for many in farming and ranching, particularly in areas with limited access to mental healthcare.
Recent data highlights a troubling reality: the suicide rate among farmers is more than twice the national average. FRSAN works by connecting individuals in agriculture with available programs designed to manage stress and promote mental well-being, ultimately helping them navigate the challenges of rural life and farming.
Larew also expressed gratitude to key lawmakers who have championed the bill, including Senators Baldwin and Ernst, along with Representatives Craig and Feenstra. "We thank Senators Baldwin and Ernst and Representatives Craig and Feenstra for leading the charge on this important topic and urge Congress to support this legislation," he added.
The Farmers First Act represents a critical step forward in ensuring farmers and ranchers have the support they need to handle the pressures of their profession, promoting long-term health and well-being within agricultural communities.