AG CARE CONNECT
PRACTICAL WELLBEING SUPPORT FOR PRODUCERS – BUILT FROM INSIDE AGRICULTURE.
Ag Care Connect exists because much of the support offered to producers doesn’t fit how agricultural life actually works.
It’s a producer-informed effort to make practical, non-clinical tools easier to find, use, and trust — especially for people who may never call a crisis line or go to therapy.
Right now, Ag Care Connect is focused on one core tool: TapRoot.

TAPROOT: Safety planning, built for agricultural life
TapRoot is a self-directed safety planning tool designed specifically for producers.
It’s not therapy, and it’s not a crisis line.
It helps people notice what’s piling up, identify what actually helps, and plan ahead for harder seasons — on their terms.
Like fire safety, it’s about planning before you need it, and hoping you never do.
TapRoot builds on years of safety-planning work through Life Voice.
This is the first time it’s being fully adapted, tested, and named specifically for agricultural life.
I’m a producer too — this work comes from inside agriculture.
WHY THIS MATTERS IN AGRICULTURE
Many producers will search for help online — but will never call a line or see a therapist
Awareness alone doesn’t change outcomes; usable tools do
- Peer, local, and self-directed supports are often the first and safest step
TapRoot is designed to fill that gap.

GET INVOLVED: Producer Advisory Committee
Before TapRoot is shared more widely, we’re inviting a small group of producers to pressure-test it and tell us plainly: what fits, what doesn’t, and what’s missing.
Share your name, email, and how you’d like to be involved. We’ll follow up with next steps.
Your information is confidential and will only be used for Ag Care Connect.
AG CARE CONNECT NAMED SEMI-FINALIST IN NATIONAL PRODUCER MENTAL WELLBEING INITIATIVE
We are pleased to share that Ag Care Connect by Life Voice Canada Inc. has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Producer Mental Wellbeing Initiative, funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
We are honoured to be included among the semi-finalists advancing this important work.
We extend our sincere thanks to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Impact Canada for recognizing the importance of this work.
