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Bunny Hug Farmers Tony Fast Episode 09

Bunny Hug Farmers Tony Fast Episode 09

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On this episode we have the YouTube Star Tony Fast from the YouTube channel Fast Ag Montana on the Podcast! We talk about his family history, Comin back to the farm after working away for a few years, starting a YouTube channel, having hired help on the farm and much more!


Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | TikTokEveryone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok(449) Fast Ag Montana - YouTubeFast AG Montana Tony Fast (@fast.ag.mt) • Instagram photos and videosSaskAgMatters Mental Health Network Inc.Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line « 24/7 Support & Counselling for FarmersSaskatchewan farm stress line at 1-800-677-4442 or vist there website at ⁠Farm Stress Line | Programs and Services | Government of Saskatchewan⁠Calls to the Farm Stress Line are answered by Mobile Crisis Services, a non-profit, community based agency providing crisis intervention services in Saskatchewan since 1974.

Whether it is information, conflict or crisis, the first step is communication. Call before the problem becomes a crisis. The Farm Stress Line can help if you are managing farm difficulties by providing support for farmers and ranchers.

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Stomach distress Unexplained headaches Back pain/and or generalized aches and pains Muscle tension Chest Pain Chronic fatigue Insomnia or disrupted sleep Change in appetite Irritability or anger out of proportion to the situation Forgetfulness Trouble making decisions Inability to relax and/or concentrate Relationship problems, hard on self, family or others Depression/withdrawal Over reliance on over-the-counter medication Substance abuse Thoughts of and/or attempts at suicide


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