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New program provides additional resources and stress counseling for rural Iowa residents.

June 5, 2020

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MORE COVID HELP: The state of Iowa has launched a program that provides resources via virtual sessions, chats or phone calls. Farm Progress

Farming can be stressful in the best of times. Financial worries, erratic weather, unpredictable commodity prices, plant pests, livestock diseases and isolation all contribute to farmers’ anxiety. Now Iowa’s rural communities and families are coping with the economic impact and unpredictability produced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has described the effect of COVID-19 on Iowa’s farm economy as devastating. 

During her May 28 daily press briefing, Reynolds and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig communicated that Iowa’s meatpacking plants are operating at only 80% capacity. In addition, the U.S. pork industry has lost about 25% of its processing capacity due to COVID-19. As a result, some livestock producers are having to euthanize animals. 

Iowa State University economists are saying Iowa’s pork industry has lost more than $2 billion; the beef industry, $700 million; corn, nearly $800 million; and soybeans, more than $200 million. “The economic impact is devastating. However, the personal and emotional impact also is taking a heavy toll,” says Tammy Jacobs, coordinator for Iowa Concern and other ISU Extension hotlines. 

Help available 

The state of Iowa recently announced the launch of COVID Recovery Iowa, a nearly $1 million program funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This program provides resources and stress counseling via virtual sessions or phone calls. People of all ages may join groups online to find support and learn new strategies to cope with the effects of the pandemic. 

 “Anxiety, loneliness, anger and sense of loss are only a few of the very normal emotions Iowans may be feeling right now,” Jacobs says. “This crisis, however, doesn’t affect everyone in the same way. Individuals may feel fine and confident one day and overwhelmed the next. Family members may feel things differently — and at different times as well. That is why COVID Recovery Iowa is available to help. It’s very important to have a way to learn more about what is happening and talk to someone about the personal impact.” 

Every Iowan is eligible for free, confidential resource and referral, education and counseling. Find the contact information below. Program staff at these sites can also provide referrals and information about programs that will help Iowans manage stress, and family financial and farm financial concerns throughout the pandemic. These programs include ISU Extension farm management resources, resources for parents and more. 

COVID recovery resources 

Educational seminars and solutions also are available for farmers and businesses managing staff remotely who need support. Contact COVID Recovery Iowa to learn more and receive a response tailored to your specific personal or business need. COVID Recovery Iowa resources at a glance: 

Source: ISU, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

 

 

 

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