A farmer has set up a mental health charity for people working in agriculture after struggling with the loneliness and isolation of the job.

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Sam Stables said he tried to take his own life due to the pressures of life on his farm in Herefordshire.

He has since founded We Are Farming Minds with his wife Emily and they have received £140,000 from the National Lottery.

The money will help pay for a 24-hour helpline manned by volunteers.

It will also allow training on how to spot the signs of mental illness for vets and people working in farming.

The charity is also planning to offer counselling and social events to help to reduce isolation.

More than a third of people in farming in the UK could be suffering from depression, according to research on wellbeing in agriculture.

Mr Stables, from Aconbury near Hereford, said he wanted to break the stigma of mental health pressures in rural communities.

"It can be a very lonely job and I think Covid and lockdown has given the wider general British public an idea of what isolation really is and this is something farmers have suffered for generations. It certainly has a terrible effect on your mental health really," he said.