
Missouri Farm Bureau says many farmers are having to deal
with increased isolation leading to more cases of depression because of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The bureau’s Eric Bohl said without social events like
weddings and graduations, many farmers have been cut off from their communities.
“There’re so many people feeling more isolated than normal
and farming’s already an inherently isolated profession,” he said.
He tells Brownfield without social interactions; rural community
members should reach out to friends and neighbors with a phone call or over
social media.