Farmer-Rancher Stress Survey

Ag Producer Stress Survey

Survey seeks to help farmers and ranchers with high-stress environment

If you own or manage a farm or ranch, you are invited to participate in our research study about work related stress in the agricultural community. We are a research team from University of Nevada, Reno, Extension, working in collaboration with 13 other states on this survey.

If you decide to participate in this study, you will click on the link below, which will take you to our survey. The survey will require 15 to 20 minutes of your time.

Participating in the survey is completely voluntary and you may skip questions or choose to stop taking the survey at any point. All information that is provided by you will be anonymous even to the researchers. If you have any questions, please contact one of us at the email address below.

We are using the results of the survey to create programs and materials to help farmers and ranchers lead happier, healthier, less stressful, and more productive and fulfilling lives. We hope that you will participate to help provide us insights on how to create these programs to accomplish such life-improving goals. More information on stress and agriculture can be found on the Western Regional Agricultural Stress Assistance Program.

Thank you for considering taking our survey.

Survey In English     Survey In Spanish

For more information on the survey or on assistance available to help producers experiencing stress, contact Lindsay Chichester at lchichester@unr.edu or 775-782-9960, or Brenda Freeman at brendafreeman@unr.edu or 775-682-9353. Producers needing immediate help should call the Farm Aid hotline, 1-800-FARM-AID; or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-8255.