Learn more about our IYWF programs!
Cultivating Well-Being:
A Whole-Life Approach for Agriculture
Reduce stress, increase wellness and resiliency!
This FREE virtual interactive series is designed specifically for people in agriculture—farmers, ranchers, farm workers, agribusiness professionals, and their families—who face unique physical, financial, and emotional demands. Each session explores one of the 8 Dimensions of Wellness, connecting practical strategies to the realities of agricultural life, seasonal stress, and rural communities. Together, the series supports whole-person wellness to help participants build resilience, improve quality of life, and sustain both their livelihoods and their well-being over the long term. Join us for one, some or all sessions.
Sessions will last one hour and will include discussions on each topic, guest speakers, resources, and interactive opportunities. Sessions will be recorded.
The first four session dates, topics and registration links are linked to the corresponding buttons below. For more information on the series, view full details here. This linked flyer includes all session topics and dates.
Nebraska WIA – Book Club
Annie’s Project has proudly partnered with Nebreska Women in Agriculture and its Book Club! Each quarter a new book is selected that is not only a good read, but will also help you acquire or develop skills or perspective needed to navigate your personal agricultural experiences.
Learn More About the Next BookCircles Brought to you by the Rural Resiliency Project, Coffee Chat brought to you by the
Cultivating Resiliency Program.
We appreciate the support of our collaborative partners: The
Women’s Agricultural Leadership Program, Annie’s Project and UMASH.
In Plain Talk – Crop and Livestock Insurance and Risk Management Strategies
Annie’s Project is pleased to offer recording and other prepared materials of our recent virtual course segment of the In Plain Talk programming series.
Register for access please use the button below.
This program is brought to you by Annie’s Project and USDA-RMA award #RMA23CPT0013617

