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147. From Farm Policy to Mental Health: How a Legislative Ag Summit Bridges the Gap

39 min · 23. juni 2026
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What does a Legislative Agricultural Summit have to do with rural mental health? In this episode, we share insights from the State Agriculture and Rural Leadership (SARL) summit, where the intersection of agricultural policy and rural well-being took center stage. Kicking off with a whiny farmer intro (featuring a custom crustbuster bin tool), we explore the summit’s key events—from the World Food Prize to enlightening sessions on trade and rural issues. With highlights from Senator Annette Sweeney’s leadership and a lively Canadian contingent, we reflect on the relationships built, lessons learned, and the unexpected ways this summit connects to rural mental health advocacy. Tune in for this unique crossover discussion! In this episode, you will be able to: Discover effective strategies for navigating behavioral health systems. Explore ways to improve access to mental health resources in rural areas. Unlock the benefits of attending agricultural conferences for industry professionals. Understand the challenges facing agribusiness technology and potential solutions. Gain insights into the impact of tariffs on agriculture trade and how it affects the industry. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:44 - Discussion on the Legislative Agricultural Summit 00:02:22 - Challenges on the Farm 00:03:24 - Purpose of SARL 00:10:58 - Tour of John Deere Factory 00:13:05 - Impact of Low Cotton Prices on Manufacturing 00:14:35 - Global Economy and Manufacturing 00:16:21 - Kemen Industries and Product Impact 00:17:20 - Corporate Culture at Kemen Industries 00:20:05 - Legislative Power to Convene Change 00:25:48 - International Unity and Collaboration 00:26:33 - Empowering Conversations 00:27:41 - Diverse Health Challenges 00:29:06 - Impact of Cell Phone Use on Mental Health 00:30:03 - Purpose of Conferences and Relationship Building Links: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=90&personID=6585 Connect with us:  https://ruralpolicypartners.com/  https://www.linkedin.com/linkedin.com/company/rural-policy-partners/  https://www.facebook.com/facebook.com/ruralpolicypartners https://www.youtube.com/@ruralpolicypartners Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-Qjsy9mRdiY

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