Agriculture workers, employees and families often work day and night. Working in agriculture means you cannot always avoid stressful and overwhelming situations, especially during a pandemic, drought, low market prices and other situations that are out of your control.
You may experience elevated stress as you work hard to produce quality products, sustain your operation and support your family. A new publication from Kansas State University, “Managing Stress: Tips and Resources”, is available online. Hard copies can be purchased through the KSRE Bookstore. Resources provided below can help you or someone you know manage and overcome stress. Caring for your own health and wellness in your high-stress profession is often overlooked but is just as critical as caring for your operation.
Identifying Signs of Stress
Physical |
Emotional |
Behavioral |
Cognitive |
Self-Worth |
Headaches |
Sadness/Depression |
Irritability |
Memory Loss |
Feels Like a Failure |
Ulcers |
Bitterness |
Passive-Aggressive Behavior |
Lack of Concentration |
Can’t Do Anything Right |
Problems Sleeping |
Anger |
Anger |
Difficulty with Simple Decisions |
Not Being Able to Fix Things |
Frequent Illness |
Anxiety |
Increased Alcohol Use |
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Exhaustion |
Loss of Spirit |
Taking Drugs |
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Loss of Sense of Humor |
Isolation |
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Violence |
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How to Manage Your Stress
- Take deep breaths
- Meditate or sit quietly
- Connect with people in your social network
- Talk to yourself in a positive manner
- Exercise, eat good foods, get quality sleep
- Speak with a mental health professional
Reference: Colorado State University, “Managing Stress During Tough Times,” R.J. Fetsch
Wellbeing and Mental Health Resources
- Kansas Community Mental Health Centers
- Mayo Clinic Mindfulness Exercises; NDSU Nourish Your Body with Sleep
- Man Therapy
- Office on Women’s Health
- Kansas Ag Stress Resources: 1-800-447-1985
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
- Kansas Suicide Prevention HQ: 1-785-841-2345 or text "Kansas" to 741741
Financial Services and Onsite Assistance
- Kansas Agricultural Mediation Services (KAMS)
- Kansas State University Farm Analyst Program
- Kansas AgrAbility Project
Veteran Support
- Farmer Veteran Coalition
- Military OneSource
- Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255, option 1
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