Mental health issues cropping up as financial stress continues on farms
Organic dairy farmer Kevin Stuedemann knows how it feels to be on the verge of calling it quits.
After several producers in his area went out of business, Stuedemanns milk buyer ended its contract with him on 30 days notice because there were no longer enough organic dairies nearby to justify sending a truck. With 70 cows producing milk, no customers and zero income, Stuedemann searched frantically for a new buyer and took an off-farm job to make ends meet.
It was a terrible time, said Stuedemann, 54, who farms about 60 miles southwest of Minneapolis near Belle Plaine. There was a lot of anxiety, and you wonder why this is happening to me. I had two months of throwing away milk, and I couldnt continue to do that.
Minnesotas farmers are worn down, both financially and emotionally, after nearly half a decade of soft prices that have upended the economics of one of the most important segments of the states economy. Many have done their best to cut costs, rebalance debt and stretch out loan payments, but they have also burned through savings and are running on empty.
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