Research

EXPLORING FARM TRANSITION ON ALBERTA FARMS

We are seeking feedback from primary producers, ag business professionals, and mental health professionals working in agriculture to better understand the barriers to farm transition.

Research PROJECT & SURVEY RESULTS

These findings reflect the real challenges and opportunities faced by farmers and producers today. Read our study and survey results for valuable insights right from Alberta farms.

FARM THERAPY PILOT PROGRAM

This program connects farmers, their families, farm employees, veterinarians, and registered veterinary technicians with a network of ag-informed practitioners across Alberta. For details on session costs, contact the service providers directly.

Alberta farm family
survey results

An informal survey with the goal of gathering insights to shape the development of mental health initiatives tailored to the needs of the Alberta ag community conducted by AgKnow.

DOWNLOAD THE agknow WHITE PAPER

It highlighted the mental health challenges faced by Alberta farmers, emphasizing the higher rates of depression, anxiety, and stress in the ag community, and included recommendations for the creation of an Alberta-specific farm mental health network.

We brought together farmers, researchers, and industry leaders for a conversation that had been long overdue; one that put mental health in agriculture front and center. This engagement session was about listening, learning, and finding real solutions that fit the realities of farm life.

ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS

Canadian Farmers, This study Needs your input!

The University of Alberta in collaboration with researchers from the University of Guelph, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and the Canadian Center for Agricultural Wellbeing (CCAW) are conducting a study called ‘investigating farmer identities and their relationship to help-seeking and mental health.’

They are looking for input from farmers across Canada. Download the flyer for more information.

Featured Publications

We are compiling a growing list of the latest Canadian and international research on farm mental health.

Participate in Our Research Studies

Real people, real challenges and real opportunities. We invite farmers, producers and anyone with lived experience to participate in our current studies. We are currently in between research projects, so please subscribe to our newsletter to be notified about upcoming studies.

Canadian Researcher Profiles