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WRASAP Network Webinar

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WRASAP Network Webinar

Join us for the Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP) Network Webinar Meeting

Thursday, September 14, 2023 1:00PM PST | 2:00PM MST | 3:00PM CST | 4:00PM EST

High levels of stress are present in agricultural communities. Unstable finances, the pressure of multigenerational farm lineage, injury, chronic illness, harsh weather conditions, and more recently stressors associated with COVID-19 are among the challenges producers face daily.

The WRASAP network of partners believes that the unique needs of agricultural communities must be addressed. This is done through communication and collaboration with partners across the Western region to offer education, support in navigating resources, and funding opportunities for agricultural communities.

Drs. Alison Brennan and Michelle Grocke-Dewey, WRASAP partners from Montana State University share findings from the

survey administered in the Western Farmer Rancher Stress Assistance Network area covering 13 U.S. states and 4 territories.
Register hereto join this free webinar. Feel free to share with your networks. The last day to register is Wednesday, September 13th, 2023; all registrants will receive connection information upon registration submission.

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