Some may be focused on a rapidly approaching wheat harvest, but Farm Rescue isn’t going to “bale” on haying season!
The spring rains that kept our tractors, seeders, and planters out of the fields contributed to a bumper crop of hay.
Before that crop can make local livestock very happy this winter, it has to be cut and baled. That’s where Farm Rescue can help if needed.
A Wing, North Dakota, farmer needed to have knee surgery, and his doctor didn’t want to wait until the farmer “had time” to take care of it. So they did it based on the doctor’s schedule and that just happened to be when the farmer’s hay was ready to be baled. Farm Rescue “baled” the farmer out so his cattle will be among the very happy livestock I mentioned earlier in this highlight.
More haying cases are waiting in the wings, so stay tuned for future highlights.
The Mohall Ag Association recently hosted their annual golf tournament and benefit auction in Mohall, North Dakota. Thrivent Financial contributed a Titleist golf club to be auctioned off with all proceeds going to Farm Rescue. Thank you, Thrivent Financial! Your donation is greatly appreciated.
Farm Rescue also sends a heartfelt thank you to volunteer Garry Deckert for his help wrapping things up this week, and Mike Melaas for attending the event in Mohall. I really wanted to sneak one more bale pun in there, but it seems they all rolled away.
“Always give without remembering and always receive without forgetting.”—Brian Tracy
Respectfully,
Jennifer Theurer
Field Operations Support Assistant