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Coping with Farm StressStudies by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health show that farmers have the highest rate of death as a result of stressrelated conditions. Heat stress, artery disease, hypertension, ulcers, and nervous disorders top the list of killers. America´s farmers and ranchers have to cope with more stress than the average worker. Droughts, floods, pests, long hours, financial concerns, and other complications can lead to feelings of isolation and frustration. Experts agree that there are steps people can take to help cope with the stress in their lives. To help reduce stress, the National Safety Council suggests the following:
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