More Wisconsin farmers are seeking mental health counseling

The high costs and low commodity prices have more farmers seeking mental health counseling.  Karen Endres with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection’s Farm Center tells Brownfield slowly, more and more farmers experiencing stress are reaching out for the free farm center assistance. “Last year, we paid for 444 counseling sessions for […]

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