Where to find farming support
Accessing farming support in challenging times
Farming presents unique challenges, and personal resilience is essential in navigating the demands of the industry. Mental health and well-being remain significant concerns, making it crucial to seek support when needed. Sharing concerns with family, friends, or professionals can provide valuable perspective and assistance.
A range of resources and charities offer specialist support to those in agriculture and rural communities. Their practical advice and guidance play a vital role in helping farmers and their families through difficult times.
Guides and resources
- Download the Royal Countryside Fund directory of national and regional rural support organisations.
- Download the Farm Safety Foundation‘s ‘Little Book of Minding Your Head‘ (a pocket guide to understanding mental health and stress)
- Read the Fit for Farming (Men) and Fit for Farming (Women) booklets which offer advice on changes you can make to have a positive effect on both body and mind
- FarmWell offers guidance on personal resilience and runs a helpline

Bluetongue
Bluetongue continues to present significant challenges for livestock farmers across the UK, affecting animal health, productivity and farm management. Red Tractor recognises the pressures this creates and encourages members to remain vigilant, follow current disease control guidance and seek support where needed.
- Bluetongue virus latest news | AHDB – AHDB is providing regular updates and information about the disease. They are also running a variety of webinars. The AHDB bluetongue hotline is available on 024 7771 0386.
- Bluetongue: latest situation – GOV.UK – APHA are providing updates, which can be accessed via their website.
- 2026 Drought and Bluetongue Emergency Grants — Addington Fund – Addington Fund may be able to provide emergency grants to farmers dealing with the effects of drought and bluetongue.
If you are worried that someone is in immediate danger, call 999 – stay with them until help arrives, if it is safe to do so. If firearms are involved – ALWAYS call the police.

FCN: The Farming Community Network
The FCN is the first port of call for pastoral and practical support for anyone in the farming community, with a particular focus on farmers and farming families. The helpline is available every day of the year, 7am to 11pm.

YANA: Rural Mental Health Support
YANA provides confidential support, mental health awareness and funding for counselling for those in farming and rural trades in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex and has compiled, published and funded a directory of regional support groups and key national charities which can specifically help those in the rural communities.

R.A.B.I: Supporting Farming Families
The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution offers financial support to farming people of all ages facing hardship. Every application for support is treated on its own merit, working with compassion and discretion. Support is offered on both a short-term and long-term basis, with many becoming ‘full beneficiaries’ of the charity, receiving ongoing payments.

Addington Fund
Provides homes for farming families in England and Wales who have to leave the industry through no fault of their own. Hardship grants are also available, at the trustees’ discretion, in times of emergency.

RSABI: Supporting People in Scottish Agriculture
RSABI offers practical and financial support and friendship to more than 600 individuals and their families working on the land in Scotland. Working with people from a wide range of occupations including farming, crofting and growing, the team works to support anyone who asks for help and is within their scope, in the strictest confidence.

Rural Support
Rural Support provides impartial support and guidance for farmers and farm family members in Northern Ireland in support of their farm business and personal wellbeing.

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