That Farm Life is Agri-Health Network's weekly podcast hosted by Archie Mason. We dive into topics that affect those in the farming community. We believe it's ok to not be ok, but we want to help people not stay that way. The Agri-Health Network is a non-profit established to provide stress assistance those engaged in farming, ranching, and other agriculture-related occupations. We encourage and provide resources for these groups to create a safe zone in the Agri-community to handle stress with biblical, faith based answers. Our goal at the Agri-Health Network is to help others recognize the signs of stress and offer opportunities to help deal with that stress through faith, family, and community with other farmers.
The Agri-Health Network is in conjunction with Grounded Faith Ministries.
The economic landscape of farming is always changing, and financial resilience isn't something that happens by accident. Jim Tubbs brings over four decades of agricultural lending experience to this …
Milo Hamilton's journey from corporate rice buyer to agricultural economist illuminates the hidden complexities of global food systems and the deeply personal side of professional transformation. Wit…
Stress and strain are familiar companions to those in agriculture, but finding support within these unique challenges can feel impossible. From Nashville's Music City Center, Archie Mason and counsel…
Mississippi beekeeper Richard Coy takes us on a journey through the buzzing world of commercial beekeeping while sharing profound spiritual insights gained through personal tragedy and triumph.
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When the rains came to the Delta region this past June, no one expected the devastation that would follow. What began as a forecast of less than an inch of rain quickly transformed into a catastrophi…
Mental health in farming communities has long been shrouded in silence, but that's changing – and Dr. Brittany Schrick is at the forefront of this transformation. As Assistant Professor and Family Li…
What happens when the battlefield follows you home? In this powerful conversation, Army veteran Ed Moreno opens up about his 20-year military career and the invisible wounds that came with it. After …
Meet Lane Fitzgerald, a remarkable fifth-grader who's redefining what it means to be a young farmer. At just 10 years old, Lane isn't merely helping out on his family's farm—he owns and manages three…
When life throws challenges your way, sometimes the path to peace runs right through your own backyard. This powerful conversation with Clay Young, regional sales manager for Kubota in northern Arkan…
When fifth-generation farmer Blake Bennett noticed his wife Juliana withdrawing, keeping blinds shut, and showing intense fear reactions to simple touch, they began a journey that would transform not…
James Ray, a young innovative farmer from Northeast Arkansas, shares his experience balancing new technology with traditional farming wisdom in a multi-generational operation. His engineering backgro…
Hank Jones, a Louisiana crop consultant, shares his journey balancing the demands of agricultural work with family life and parenting a child with complex mental health challenges. Through vulnerabil…
Dustin and Tiffany Henson share their experiences balancing family life with the demands of a multi-generational farm operation in Northeast Arkansas. They discuss communication strategies, creating …
Ryan Sullivan shares his journey as a young farmer in Northeast Arkansas, balancing family tradition with modern innovation while navigating the transition between generations and his new role as a f…
Tim Johnson, a third-generation row crop farmer from Pocahontas, Arkansas, shares his experience surviving the devastating 2011 flood and how his faith helped him recover and adapt his farming practi…
Have you ever wondered what it's like to witness the world from 400 feet above, watching the earth transform from barren soil to vibrant crops as the seasons change? For Barry Joe Wilson, this aerial…
Mark and Elaine Williams share their journey of faith and farming in Lavaca, Arkansas, where their registered Angus cattle operation spans generations and has evolved to include direct-to-consumer be…
Marshall Morrison's journey through the skies spans over five decades, beginning with his service as a scout helicopter pilot in Vietnam at just 18 years old. His remarkable transition from military …
The toughest crop to harvest is sometimes our own emotions. When Zach McCamey discovered the body of his friend and coworker after a farm accident, he faced a grief that threatened to overwhelm him. …