“…The aesthetic value of nature is usually typified by impressive landscapes, such as mountains, forests, and oceans, and interactions with those landscapes have positive effects on human health, including reduced levels of stress and depression (Keniger, Gaston, Irvine, & Fuller, ). Agricultural landscapes may also meet human needs for an appealing aesthetic (Milburn, Brown, & Mulley, ), as evidenced by the persistence of an idealized pastoral scene (Schaman, ). The health benefits of human interaction with nature also extend beyond natural areas, including rural agriculture settings, urban agriculture, and even greenhouses (Keniger et al., ; Uhlmann, Lin, & Ross, ), which is critical due to the high physical and mental health risks associated with farmers (Furey, O'Hora, McNamara, Kinsella, & Noone, ).…”