Photo by Candace KrebsGail Fuller holds up one of the books that inspired him on his soil health journey, which started in the early 1990s. Over the ensuing years, drought followed by the denial of an insurance claim and resulting financial stress forced him to downsize his acreage, while battling bouts of depression. Now he and his wife Lynnette live on 60 acres near Severy, where they raise beef, lamb and eggs, and host educational field schools. For more on their story, go to FullerFieldSchool.com.
Candace Krebs Special to CherryRoad Media Extreme weather and financial stress are two big factors affecting mental health among farmers, and the two are often…