Bunny Hug Farmers

We are a Saskatchewan based pod cast talking about Canadian agriculture

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Episodes

Sunday Apr 20, 2025

In this weeks episode we talk with Dylan Tellier! We go into his battle with addiction and how he over came it and continues to stay sober, we also talk about hauling grain, disk drills, and cattle
⁠SaskAgMatters 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.
There is no call display
The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Some symptoms of stress can include:
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
 
 
⁠Dylan Tellier (@dylantellier) | TikTok⁠⁠
Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | TikTok⁠⁠
Everyone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok

Saturday Apr 19, 2025

This week we have Tanner Millang on the podcast aka The_Tanner tok, we talk about Big bud Tractors, Versatile tractors, even Steiger tractors. We hope you enjoy!
 
Saskatchewan 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.
There is no call display
The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Some symptoms of stress can include:
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
 
⁠Everyone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok⁠⁠
 
Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | TikTok⁠⁠
 
The_Tannertok (@the_tannertok) | TikTok⁠
 
 

Saturday Apr 19, 2025

This week Tyler and Dallas are very excited to have our first Guest from Alberta Kale Marks on the podcast also known as Kale on ticktok ⁠Kale (@interstate_day_dream) | TikTok⁠We talk about the battels he has gone with farming with family, his bull riding career, and his time working off the farm.
 
On the Bunny Hug Farmers we support for mental health you can find help at ⁠SaskAgMatters Mental Health Network Inc. ⁠Or you can find help with the Saskatchewan Farm stress line
⁠Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line « 24/7 Support & Counselling for Farmers⁠ There is also lots of help for agriculture across Canada
 
 
BC: ⁠1-800-784-2433⁠
AB: ⁠1-877-303-2642⁠
SK: ⁠1-800-667-4442⁠
MB: ⁠1-866-367-3276⁠
ON: ⁠1-866-531-2600⁠
QC: ⁠1-866-277-3553⁠
NB: ⁠1-800-667-5005⁠
NS: ⁠1-888-429-8167⁠
PEI: ⁠1-800-218-2885⁠
NL: ⁠1-888-737-4668⁠
YT: ⁠1-844-533-3030⁠
NT: ⁠1-800-661-0844⁠
NU: ⁠1-800-265-3333⁠
⁠Everyone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok⁠⁠
Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | TikTok⁠⁠
Kale (@interstate_day_dream) | TikTok

Saturday Apr 19, 2025

We have a special guest on the show this week Matt James (Matt Builds) we talk about the dynamics in our farming practices.
 
Saskatchewan 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.
There is no call display
The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Some symptoms of stress can include:
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
 
 
 
 

Saturday Apr 19, 2025

No guest this week Tyler and Dallas talk about Air drills, fertilizer, snaking in the field, hunting story's, and the Saskatchewan farm stress line can reach the Saskatchewan farm stress line at 1-800-677-4442 or visit there website at ⁠Farm Stress Line | Programs and Services | Government of Saskatchewan⁠ Calls 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.
There is no call display
The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Some symptoms of stress can include:
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
 
Our Social Media
https://www.tiktok.com/@tyler.jaenen
⁠(362) Tyler Jaenen - YouTube⁠
https://www.tiktok.com/@dallasleduc
 
 

Saturday Apr 19, 2025

We have a special guest on the show this week Nick Moreau or some of you may know him as the South Sask Farmer! He tells us his story and journey on how he brings together two farms that where at there end into one farm!

Friday Apr 18, 2025

Our Very First guest on the show Travis Hildrandt

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