Af there's one thing certain about life, it's that it brings us seasons of uncertainty. Farmers and ranchers know this for a I fact. Prices, weather, and a host of other changeable variables can fill our days with uncertainty.Our emotional responses can run the gamut from "anxiety, fear, anger, and hurt, to blame and shame," says Robert Fetsch, a Colorado State University Extension specialist emeritus working in the department of human development and family studies. "Fear and anxiety cause us to wonder how we're going to survive the present difficulty; how we're going to survive shortages of money and resources."
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