Title 7 › Chapter 88— RESEARCH › Subchapter VII— MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH PROVISIONS › § 5936
The Secretary of Agriculture, working with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, must award competitive grants to create a Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network that helps people who farm, ranch, or work in related agricultural jobs. Grants can start, grow, or keep programs that provide professional behavioral health help and referrals. That includes farm helplines and websites, training for advocates and other helpers, support groups, outreach and materials, and multi-year contracts with community groups. Eligible applicants include Indian tribes, state departments of agriculture, state cooperative extension services, qualified nonprofits, service providers working in one or more States, or partnerships of those groups. Congress authorized $10,000,000 each year for fiscal years 2019 through 2023. No later than one year after December 20, 2018, the Secretary and HHS must send and publish a report to Congress and relevant federal agencies about farm mental and behavioral health. The report must inventory current support efforts, describe challenges farmers face, explain how USDA can work with federal health agencies (including HHS, SAMHSA, HRSA, CDC, and NIH), give a long-term strategy and recommendations (including suicide prevention), and evaluate impacts on the agricultural workforce, production, rural families and communities, and succession planning. The term “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 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60