Read a story this morning. A North Dakota farmer had just started harvesting when he suffered a massive heart attack and had to be rushed to the hospital. Of course, prime harvest season and this is Sept in North Dakota, so: (1) weather could change instantly and the crops could be ruined if not harvested soon; and (2) all your neighbors are farmers are trying to get their crops in also. So, you expect an unfortunate ending right?
No, this is a farming community. The neighbors heard and came together to help -- group used 11 combines, six grain carts and 15 tractor-trailers to finish harvesting the Durum wheat and canola. Using the power of community, they harvested 1,000 acres in seven hours. Those who assisted say letting the crops go unharvested would've been a big loss for the family and helping out was just common sense.
"Everybody knows the Unhjems, and they're good people and good in the community, and it's just kind of the farming way of life, too. You help your neighbor out when they need it, and don't expect anything in return," the person who organized it said.
We should remember the power of community and togetherness!!!
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