Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 88— - RESEARCH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH PROVISIONS › § 5936
The U.S. Department of Agriculture must work with the Department of Health and Human Services to run a competitive grant program called the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network. The grants can start, grow, or keep going programs that give professional mental-health help and referrals to people who farm, ranch, or work in agriculture. Money can pay for farm helplines and websites, training for advocates and helpers, support groups, outreach and information, or multiyear contracts with community service groups. Grants can go to six kinds of recipients: Indian tribes (as defined in section 5304 of title 25), State departments of agriculture, State cooperative extension services, qualified nonprofits, entities providing services in one or more States, or partnerships of those groups. Congress authorized $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2019 through 2023. Not later than 1 year after December 20, 2018, USDA, with HHS, must report to Congress and publish a study on farmers’ and ranchers’ mental health. The report must list current efforts, describe challenges, explain how USDA can work with federal health agencies (for example HHS, SAMHSA, HRSA, CDC, NIH), give a long-term strategy and recommendations to help prevent suicide, and examine effects on the farm workforce, production, rural families and communities, and succession planning. State has the meaning given in section 3103 of this title.
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7 U.S.C. § 5936
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73