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Saturday, October 12, 2019

Farmers in Idaho rallied to harvest a neighbor's potatoes as a deep freeze threatened to ruin them

With meteorologists predicting a hard freeze in southeast Idaho for Wednesday, farmers rushed to harvest all their potatoes before the surprise cold snap ruined them.

One farmer in Hamer, Idaho, about 30 miles north of Idaho Falls, wasn't able to take in all his crop in time.


So other farmers sent their workers, and "a ton of members of the community" came to help save his crop, Jason Larson told CNN.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Farmers helping Farmers is how it has always been. This Country and it's Politians need to follow the Farmers example and quit attempting to overthrow our Government. The next thing Politians will take over all farm land then who will grow the crops that they give away for nothing. That is Liberalism / totalitarian / Communism.

Anonymous said...

MY Faith is restored in my fellow man
when I hear about things such as this.