The Henry County Farm Bureau is presenting an empowering women’s program called “Strong Enough to Bend: Turning Breakdowns into Breakthroughs!” at the Black Hawk College East Campus Auditorium in Galva. On January 29th, agricultural mental health advocate Adrienne DeSutter takes center stage, sharing insights on navigating stress and building personal resilience. Aimed at fostering stronger mental well-being within the farming community, the event highlights practical strategies for overcoming challenges. This initiative underscores the Farm Bureau’s commitment to supporting women’s mental health in agriculture.
An important agricultural event is scheduled for Thursday, January 29, 2026, at Black Hawk College East Campus in Galva. Set to begin at 6 PM in the campus auditorium, in Building A, the program offers valuable insights for the farming community. Sponsored by multiple county Farm Bureaus, including Henry, Stark, Mercer, Rock Island, Knox, Bureau, and Marshall-Putnam, this gathering is free to attend. Reservations are requested by January 23. Interested participants can secure their spot by contacting the Henry County Farm Bureau at 309-937-2411 or emailing [email protected] for further details.

