TIFFANY LASHMET, J.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural law specialist; Miquela Smith, AgriLife Extension health program specialist in the Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit; and Mikaela Spooner, Ph.D., Texas A&M Telehealth Institute psychologist and clinician, have conducted multiple FarmHope seminars in the past year. Photo courtesy of Texas A&M AgriLife
TIFFANY LASHMET, J.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural law specialist; Miquela Smith, AgriLife Extension health program specialist in the Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit; and Mikaela Spooner, Ph.D., Texas A&M Telehealth Institute psychologist and clinician, have conducted multiple FarmHope seminars in the past year. Photo courtesy of Texas A&M AgriLife
Free counseling and stress management support are available to Texas agricultural producers and their families through FarmHope — a collaborative effort of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M Health Telehealth Institute.Farmers and ranchers face some of the highest rates of anxiety, depression, substance use and suicide in the nation. Yet many rural reside…
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