Feature stories published in books, magazines and newspapers
When the love of farming isn't enough: Chronic stress triggering mental health conditions
Being a farmer isn't just a job. It's an identity and a lifelong love. But loving the job isn't enough anymore, and many farmers are reaching their mental breaking point.
At this Vermont farm, BIPOC find refuge from a hostile world and reconnect with nature
For over twenty years, Knoll Farm has provided weeklong retreats for Black, Indigenous, people of color to find healing outside the confines of society.
From farm to film: how one farmer's work on the farm fuels his art
For Waterbury farmer George Woodard, life on the farm isn't just a way of life. It's what inspires him to entertain people through music and theatre.
Healing after the trauma of losing everything in a fire
After a devastating fire destroyed everything she owned, farmer Rosina Wallace is learning how to accept what she has, redefine herself, and move forward.
After TBI, farmer prioritizes mental health, downsizes the farm
A traumatic brain injury and the pressures of dairy farming left this farmer struggling to cope. Here's how she found a path toward healing and a new way of life.
On-screen: Dairy farmer loses it all, says sled dogs saved his life
Read how a dairy farmer with a passion for dog sledding puts a spotlight on mental health in rural communities when he loses the farm and races back stronger.