Helping a Family Farm in Crisis – Farm Rescue



Farm Rescue Organization travels around the Midwest and helps family farms in times of crisis. If someone is injured, sick, hurt, or whatever, they can come to the rescue with machinery and volunteers to help the families. If you are interested in volunteering or donating yourself, you can check out https://farmrescue.org/

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39 thoughts on “Helping a Family Farm in Crisis – Farm Rescue”

  1. Helping farmers is a great idea, in a ideal world everyone should always respect and help each other.
    Putting attitudes, Religion & politics aside to treat each others kindly.

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  2. So cool to see those guys help farmers out in a time of need. I was shocked to see the Farm Rescue trucks hauling into the same elevator as me this fall, now even crazier to see you were there helping them at the same time as I was seeing them!

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  3. May the Good Lord Bless You All!!! Just love seeing farmers helping farmers. I don't believe we have Farm Rescue in North Eastern North Carolina, but the local farmers are always willing to step in and help when needed. I know they helped me and my family on more than one occasion. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.

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  4. Quick question you don’t have to answer if you don’t want to with your kids being at all the videos I don’t know if it’s like during the summer times they’re random but are they homeschooled or are they enrolled in school public or private

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  5. Awesome of a organization like this to be able to go out and do what our God wants us to do and that is help others. If we didn't have groups like this around we would all suffer. Glad you where able to showcase and help them out Zach. Thank you for sharing….

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  6. You are an outstanding person to take part in all of the things you do to help your fellow farmers. My wife and I worked at the receiving station for the sugar beet harvest in Drayton, ND,k and had the pleasure to be involved in a similar operation one year. We were glad to do it!

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  7. Thanks for highlighting this charity, I hope they get a good influx of volunteers and donations. I've got to say Becky's editing skills seem professional level, that montage was outstanding.

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  8. Even with great neighbors this is so important. As many of you know the window to get crops in the ground or off is sometimes small so by the time you have your own crops handled there is just not enough time to handle the second farm.

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  9. its great your helping them. Honestly in the 1990 when I was growing up as a young man we thought nothing but to help your neighbor it I was never a question we just did it. I am not sure how things changed so fast it's sad but I am really happy you do what you do and post. You are an honest man and thank god you pay it forward and you have a nice family. I really whish you the best of luck and a lot of success you deserve that at a minimum.

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  10. Thank you Zach for this video! Its just amazing to see how everybody is helping the farmers in need! I have worked on a large grain farm in north west Minnesota this 2022 season and i have alot of respect for the farmers and volunteers helping other farmers! Thank you Zach for telling us about Farm Rescue and their mission!

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  11. We had this happen when my dad passed away all the neighbors came and helped get the crop in as well as take the crop out and everything in between friends and neighbors always come together for things like this in my neck of the woods

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  12. I don’t see how, with the price of farm land, the price of commodities, and all the handouts farmers get from the federal government, I don’t see how a family farm could get in crisis.

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