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Farmers’ mental health needs focus of Minnesota program
- Farmers and agricultural workers in Minnesota experience mental health issues and stress, with a suicide rate 3.5 times higher than the national average, according to the National Rural Health Association.
- The Minnesota Department of Agriculture supports a mental health program tailored to farmers, which allows access without requiring a mental illness diagnosis.
- Agricultural mental health counselors Jennifer Vaughn and Tracie Rutherford-Self continue to provide free and confidential support, addressing unique challenges for farmers and workers.
- The program offers flexible meeting options for individuals, ensuring ongoing assistance as needed.
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Farmers’ mental health needs focus of Minnesota program
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