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New female focused farming forum launches


By David Porter

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Home on the Farm is a new online network developed to support females in farming and farming families throughout the UK.

The forum is the brainchild of Milly Fyfe – industry ambassador, farmer’s wife and mother, together with The Farming Forum, Farm Safety Foundation and The Farming Community Network (FCN).

Milly Fyfe is calling on female farmers to join the forum
Milly Fyfe is calling on female farmers to join the forum

Having shared her own experiences of loneliness and isolation in the Farm Safety Foundation’s 2020 Mind Your Head campaign earlier this year, Milly has been working with the Farm Safety Foundation, FCN and The Farming Forum, a thriving online community with over 45,000 active members in the agricultural industry, to create a new online community for females in farming where they can have conversations about issues that matter to them, concerns for their family and the future and share advice and experiences.

The Farming Forum’s new ‘Home on the Farm’ section will feature five key areas:

Parenting and Children on the Farm

Family and Farming

Food from the Farm

Better Halves

Women in Agriculture

According to Milly; “Being a farmer’s wife with two young children, my husband, like many farmers, works long hours on the family farm and rarely takes time for a break.

"I have experienced the feelings that isolation and loneliness brings, being on my own with young children all the time with little support.

"This is one of the reasons I supported the Mind Your Head in February though little did I know what the following month would bring.

" Covid-19 has really shone a light on the issue of social isolation and the importance of support and conversations and this is why this forum is really needed right now.

"It is important that we stick together, support each other and open up conversations about the issues we are facing – stress and anxiety, keeping our children safe, succession, whatever feels important to you right now is what we want to talk about.”

“Often when you start a conversation, you realise you are not alone as other share their personal experiences.

Peer-to-peer support can really help.”

Stephanie Berkeley, Manager of the Farm Safety Foundation added: “In the face of the new reality instilled by this pandemic, we are bound together more than ever.

"Chances are that you already belong to a few different groups on Facebook or WhatsApp based on friendships, neighborhood, school, or hobbies. "And while Google is a useful tool for anyone looking for advice on the internet, there’s something very special and very personal about being able to ask, and potentially befriend, someone living or working in the same industry.

"Someone who can sympathise and even empathise with what you are going through, having been in a similar situation in the past and whose lived experiences give them wisdom that Wikipedia just doesn’t have.

“Home on the Farm will work for farming because it is a forum created by women, led by women, for women and will help with the she-covery after what has been a uniquely challenging 2020.”

For more information on Home on the Farm please visit www.thefarmingforum.co.uk


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