While not a fan of cities, I enjoy smaller satellite towns. You get all the benefits of a city, as they are amazing. But you don't have to deal with as much of the intensity. I like the ability to walk to a local bar, but with out worrying about a city full of cars between my watering hole and home.
So no, I wouldn't want to be a farmer. I like the nightlife, I like to boogy. I genuinely like people in careful regular doses.
Also Healthy Magazine. I'm actually surprised. Though this one seems to give a more balanced look at both settings (um, perhaps just because I can read the whole thing), its end conclusion is also that rural living is higher in the five top causes of death.
Is farming definitively healthier? I'm only asking because I'm terrified of ticks. I love hiking in nature, except during tick season. Which is weird, because I love vampire stories. Ha ha! I mean, there's pollution in the city, but then there's methane in the country, especially around farms. Is this a definite thing? Like, scientifically studied? Okay, now I'm going to google that.