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NFSHW25: Strong Roots: Keeping Farming in the Family Through Health and Resilience

Summary: A mother-daughter team (Nurse Practitioner and Agricultural Extension Agent) discusses how farm families can preserve their legacy by prioritizing mental, emotional, and physical health across generations. Representing 2 generations of their farming family, they discuss chronic stressors unique to farm life, including economic pressures and isolation. The presentation offers practical coping strategies, promotes mental health literacy, and emphasizes the importance of open communication, family resilience, and succession planning. The discussion encourages integrating the younger generation through meaningful involvement, innovation, and shared values, while also connecting families to resources and community support systems. By fostering a culture of health and understanding, the presentation empowers farm families to navigate challenges together and secure the future of their farms.

Intended audience: Farm families, extension agents, healthcare providers

Presenters: Theresa G, Long, DNP, FNP-BC, Nurse Practitioner, Riverside Medical Group and
Theresa Long Pittman, Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Agent, Virginia Cooperative Extension


The University of Cincinnati, Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, Education and Research Center offers 1.0 contact hour for each webinar during National Farm Safety and Health Week. Upon completing the evaluation, learners will receive a certificate of completion. This course can meet continuing education requirements for a variety of professionals including: BGC criteria for IH/CIH professionalsBCSP criteria for safety professionalsCPH criteria for public health professionals.

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