Farm Rescue

HORACE,  ND 
United States
https://www.farmrescue.org
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Farm Rescue provides free planting, haying, harvesting, commodity hauling and livestock feeding assistance to farm and ranch families who have experienced a major injury, illness or natural disaster. Our mission is to help families continue viable operations during unexpected crises, which in turn strengthens the communities in which they live. It also offers future generations an opportunity to carry on the family farming tradition. The goal is to provide timely and quality assistance to as many families as possible given available volunteers, equipment and financial resources.


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    Contacts:               Dan Erdmann, Farm Rescue                  Bill Gross, Farm Rescue

                                    Program Manager                                   Founder & President             

                                    dan@farmrescue.org                              billgross@farmrescue.org                 

                                    (701) 412-6926                                       (701) 212-7672

                                                                                       

    Farm Rescue Hauling Hay to Ranchers Affected by Wildfire and Drought

    Nonprofit activates “Operation Hay Lift” to support families impacted by natural disasters

                                             

    HORACE, N.D, April 20, 2021 - Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization that provides planting, haying, harvesting and livestock feeding assistance free of charge to farm and ranch families who have experienced a major illness, injury or natural disaster, is ramping up hay relief efforts in response to recent wildfires and ongoing drought conditions in the western Dakotas and eastern Montana.

    Farm Rescue is once again activating “Operation Hay Lift” to haul much-needed livestock feed to ranchers affected by these natural disasters. The organization is calling for hay donations, volunteer CDL drivers and monetary gifts to help support the mission, which will last throughout the next several weeks, as funding and resources allow.

    Ranchers affected by wildfire or those operating in D2 (Severe Drought) zones or higher are asked to fill out applications for hay hauling assistance, which will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Ranchers facing challenges due to wildfire and those residing in D3 (Extreme Drought) zones or higher will be given priority on any available donated hay. If the volume of donated hay does not meet the need requested through submitted applications, Farm Rescue may be willing to haul one load of purchased hay to ranchers, depending on its proximity to their farm. Applications can be obtained at farmrescue.org.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with those suffering from these natural disasters,” said Bill Gross, Founder & President of Farm Rescue. “Please consider donating funds or hay so we can deliver hope to these families in the midst of crisis.”

    This will be the third Operation Hay Lift campaign initiated by Farm Rescue in recent history. The organization’s first hay hauling effort was launched in 2017 in response to previous extreme drought conditions in the western Dakotas. A second campaign took place in 2019, following catastrophic flooding in Nebraska and portions of Iowa and South Dakota. 

    Those wanting to apply for assistance, sign up to be a volunteer CDL driver or make a monetary donation can visit farmrescue.org or call 701-252-2017. If donating online, please select “Operation Hay Lift” from the dropdown menu. If sending a check via mail, please include “Operation Hay Lift” on the memo line and address envelope to Farm Rescue, PO Box 28, Horace, ND 58047.

    If interested in donating hay, please contact Neil Simons, Field Operations Manager, at neil@farmrescue.org or 701-212-3851.

    About Farm Rescue

    Farm Rescue was founded in 2005 and has helped more than 700 families since its inception. The organization’s mission is to help farmers and ranchers who have experienced a major illness, injury, or natural disaster by providing the necessary equipment and manpower to perform time-sensitive services. Farm Rescue provides assistance to families in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Applications for assistance are currently being accepted and can be obtained at 701-252-2017 or farmrescue.org.

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