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New Year, New Nothing?

New Year, New Nothing?

By Tara Desmond

While the new year rings in, how are you feeling? Are you setting goals for 2022 or do you not give a corn? Typically a lot of people make resolutions and look at the new year as a new beginning but not always.  What about individuals who have depression and anxiety over the holidays?  What about the people who have anxiety about new business or financial decisions? Let’s talk mental wellness.

Easily ignored, Stigma associated with, Depression and Anxiety

 

We are all doctors now, right?  With google at the finger tips it seems like we all have the answers but then why do so many go untreated?  Lazy? Embarrased? Overwhelmed? Not easily talked about or even admitted to yourself, depression is the leading cause for disability in the US for ages 15 to 44 according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.  Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the US and are highly treatable, yet only a portion of people who suffer from it receive treatment.

Farming Anxiety / Depression

It’s no secret that farming has it’s daily challenges.  Market prices, nitrogen, trade policy, weather, weather and more weather.  Farmers and other adults don’t seek help because they feel like they can handle it on their own, they’re embarrassed, it's too expensive, or they don't think it'll help.  Some farmers may also be isolated in their physical location causing even more depression.

I finally admitted that I have depression?  What should I do now?

If you’re feeling down yourself, the first step is recognizing it.  The second and hardest is getting help.  Need a kick in the corn?  Start here by checking out these resources:

  • A story from a widow
  • A story from a farmer
  • Farm Aid Hotline – 800–Farm -AID
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline  - 800-273 -TALK
  • 2-1-1
    • Free referral and information helpline that connects people to a wide range of health and human services, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • 1-833-FarmSOS
    • (serves logan, macon, Christian, macoupin, morgan and sangamon counties)
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Accuracy in testing for DON

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Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin naturally produced by the fungus that causes Gibberella ear rot in corn. Infection occurs through the corn silk channel when ideal temperatures (approx. 27°C) and higher humidity are present. Cool wet conditions after pollination favour continual disease development and determines the level of infection. Effective sampling, detection, and quantification of DON are challenging due to its uneven distribution on the ear as well as its presence across the field, resulting in infected and non-infected kernels in the same grain sample.