Farm Management Canada, in conjunction with the Wilton Consulting Group, has released a comprehensive report looking at not only stress and mental wellness within the farming sector, but also the impact mental health has on the business side of farming. In the report entitled Healthy Minds Healthy Farms, most farmers reported "undesirable coping mechanisms that... Read More
Category: Health & Wellness
I've been thinking a lot lately, as I'm sure you all have been. We're in a quarantine that doesn't have a definite end. And if you're an over-thinker like me, join the club — you're not alone. There's a lot of great advice out there. You could dig for eons on Google reading articles about... Read More
What happens if you, someone else on the farm, or one of your employees gets sick or must self-isolate during the spring planting or calving season? It's a scenario every farm should prepare for in the midst of the current pandemic, says Jennifer Wright. A cough or a runny nose is usually not an excuse... Read More
Meat coolers are going to look a lot different as we navigate COVID-19, but according to the Canadian Meat Council, each step of the livestock processing chain is collaborating, communicating, and committed to keeping food moving to grocery stores. Chris White, president and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council, says the livestock processing sector is... Read More
In a time like this, there's so much financial turmoil out there, and many people concerned about what their farm business looks like as we try to get to the other side of COVID-19. We've got major demand deterioration in the protein markets, there's milk dumping going on in parts of the U.S. and Canada... Read More
Many temporary foreign workers are still in their home countries waiting for the green light (and an available flight) to come to Canada. Once here, the Government of Canada has laid out added measures and precautions for a mandatory 14-day isolation period. There are also new guidelines and rules in relation to seasonal workers, as... Read More
Farming by its very nature is rather isolating. That's good news in the midst of a national "social distancing" push in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. But being somewhat isolated doesn't mean that farmers, their families, or their employees aren't at risk. Portia MacDonald-Dewhirst, executive director at Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council, says "There are... Read More
Negativity can really consume you, and in the current state of the world it's so incredibly difficult to stay positive. Everything is cancelled. Lives are being turned upside down. Borders are closing. I struggle with clinical anxiety and depression. Winter is already tough. The hours of daylight are short, and the nights are cold. This... Read More
The Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) has hired Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton as OVC director of well-being programming. In this newly-created position, Jones-Bitton will provide well-being expertise founded on an understanding of current literature, focused training, and knowledge of emerging trends. “Andria brings a depth of knowledge and expertise in mental health and well-being research, particularly surrounding... Read More
A new mental health project that will see rural and remote communities develop action plans for improvements is underway in Alberta. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division (CMHA AB), with $1.6 million in funding assistance from Alberta Health, is leading the Rural Mental Health Project with up to 150 rural and remote communities across... Read More