Outbreaks of exotic animal disease, such as Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) are associated with social and psychological impacts amongst farmers. Whilst claims of similar impacts for endemic diseases have been made, there is little empirical evidence to justify these assertions. This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the social and psychological impacts of bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) in Wales. Specifically, the paper focuses on farmers subjective well-being and presenteeism—their propensity to work suboptimally when suffering mental health problems. Results from longitudinal qualitative interviews with 16 beef and dairy farmers reveal how they derive satisfaction from their work and their emotional connection to animals, whilst the weathe...
AbstractFarmers in general have to deal with many changes upon which traditional behaviour or knowle...
At present, collective action regarding bio-security among UK cattle and sheep farmers is rare. Desp...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farm...
Outbreaks of exotic animal disease, such as Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) are associated with social ...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTb) continues to cause turmoil for farmers and their businesses where farmers ...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
PublishedJournal ArticleWhile much is known about the risk factors for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in ...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) remains a significant animal health problem with a global distribution. In...
This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between th...
While much is known about the risk factors for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in herds located in high in...
While agricultural risk and risk perception has received significant attention in the literature, fe...
Background: This paper uses two endemic health conditions to explore farmer understandings of and re...
AbstractFarmers in general have to deal with many changes upon which traditional behaviour or knowle...
At present, collective action regarding bio-security among UK cattle and sheep farmers is rare. Desp...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farm...
Outbreaks of exotic animal disease, such as Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) are associated with social ...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTb) continues to cause turmoil for farmers and their businesses where farmers ...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
PublishedJournal ArticleWhile much is known about the risk factors for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in ...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) remains a significant animal health problem with a global distribution. In...
This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between th...
While much is known about the risk factors for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in herds located in high in...
While agricultural risk and risk perception has received significant attention in the literature, fe...
Background: This paper uses two endemic health conditions to explore farmer understandings of and re...
AbstractFarmers in general have to deal with many changes upon which traditional behaviour or knowle...
At present, collective action regarding bio-security among UK cattle and sheep farmers is rare. Desp...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farm...