"Deplorables" Harvest 1,000 Acres of Neighbor's Crop After He Has Heart Attack

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"Deplorables" Harvest 1,000 Acres of Neighbor's Crop After He Has Heart Attack

THAT'S OVER 1 1/2 SQUARE MILES....


THIS IS WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP UNDERSTANDS ABOUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO LOVE HIM....AND THE FAKE NEWS/LYING LEFT NEVER WILL GRASP:

#PROUDDEPLORABLE







North Dakota farmers harvest 1,000 acres of neighbor's crops after man suffers heart attack

Friends are also fundraising for his road to recovery




In both farming and friendship, you reap what you sow.

A farming community in North Dakota has rallied together to support a neighbor who recently suffered a heart attack by harvesting the man’s crops, and fundraising for his road to recovery.

Lane Unhjem was working on his farm near Crosby two weeks ago when his combine caught fire and he went into cardiac arrest while fighting the flames, KFYR reported. The 57-year-old man has since been transferred from a hospital in Crosby to Minot and then Minneapolis, where he remains in the ICU, friend Don Anderson told FOX Business on Monday.

As it would have been a devastating loss for the Unhjem family’s farmstead to go unharvested following the Sept. 9 accident, a group of local farmers gathered together to get the job done with a “Harvest Bee.”

According to Anderson, 60 farmers came together with 11 combines, 11 semi-trucks with trailers, and several grain carts with tractors, harvesting approximately 15,000 bushels of canola and 35,000 bushels of durum across 1,000 acres in about seven hours on Sept 12.

The effort was organized by family friend Jenna Binde, who said that helping out the family was simply the right thing to do.

“Everybody knows the Unhjems, and they’re good people and good in the community, and just kind of the farming way of life, too,” Binde told KFYR. “You help your neighbor out when they need it, and don’t expect anything in return.”

All the family’s crops have since been harvested, Anderson said, but the tight-knit community of 1,000 didn’t stop there. Because Unhjem is also a rancher with cows and horses, a crew of 19 area ranchers hauled 714 large round bales on Sept. 19 to make life easier on the farm.

One week later, on Sept. 26, friends held a pancake breakfast and silent auction at the Crosby Moose Lodge to benefit Unhjem, raising over $19,000, Anderson said. A GoFundMe page to help cover the man’s medical bills has also raised $5,600.

But that’s not all, Anderson said. Some ladies in the area went above and beyond to ensure that Unhjem’s family would be well-fed during this difficult time.

“Another neat thing was that area farmers’ wives got together and made a months’ worth of meals and filled a freezer for them, also so when they return home they won’t have to cook!” he revealed.

Unhjem is currently on dialysis, with a “long recovery” ahead, Anderson said. But until he's home, the Crosby community will be going all-out to lend a helping hand.




https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifesty...4WVET625Tu2Y8t6CgQYnifFeN7yUjCPjYECNcs7ufgQqg
 
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Except these people aren't Trumpers. Don't insult them.

WRONG AGAIN, STUPIDFUCK.

DIVIDE COUNTY (WHERE CROSBY IS) WENT HEAVILY FOR TRUMP, AS DID EVERY COUNTY IN NORTH DAKOTA ,EXCEPT TWO.

OVER 70% OF THE VOTE, DIPSHIT.


https://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president/north-dakota/


https://datausa.io/profile/geo/crosby-nd

MAKEUP SOME MORE FUCKING LIES, MORON.


DO YOU ENJOY GETTING BITCH-SLAPPED BEFORE THE WORLD????


YOU MUST, WITH THE ASININE NONSENSE YOU TRY TO FLOAT BY HERE....
 
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THAT'S OVER 1 1/2 SQUARE MILES....


THIS IS WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP UNDERSTANDS ABOUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO LOVE HIM....AND THE FAKE NEWS/LYING LEFT NEVER WILL GRASP:

#PROUDDEPLORABLE







North Dakota farmers harvest 1,000 acres of neighbor's crops after man suffers heart attack

Friends are also fundraising for his road to recovery




In both farming and friendship, you reap what you sow.

A farming community in North Dakota has rallied together to support a neighbor who recently suffered a heart attack by harvesting the man’s crops, and fundraising for his road to recovery.

Lane Unhjem was working on his farm near Crosby two weeks ago when his combine caught fire and he went into cardiac arrest while fighting the flames, KFYR reported. The 57-year-old man has since been transferred from a hospital in Crosby to Minot and then Minneapolis, where he remains in the ICU, friend Don Anderson told FOX Business on Monday.

As it would have been a devastating loss for the Unhjem family’s farmstead to go unharvested following the Sept. 9 accident, a group of local farmers gathered together to get the job done with a “Harvest Bee.”

According to Anderson, 60 farmers came together with 11 combines, 11 semi-trucks with trailers, and several grain carts with tractors, harvesting approximately 15,000 bushels of canola and 35,000 bushels of durum across 1,000 acres in about seven hours on Sept 12.

The effort was organized by family friend Jenna Binde, who said that helping out the family was simply the right thing to do.

“Everybody knows the Unhjems, and they’re good people and good in the community, and just kind of the farming way of life, too,” Binde told KFYR. “You help your neighbor out when they need it, and don’t expect anything in return.”

All the family’s crops have since been harvested, Anderson said, but the tight-knit community of 1,000 didn’t stop there. Because Unhjem is also a rancher with cows and horses, a crew of 19 area ranchers hauled 714 large round bales on Sept. 19 to make life easier on the farm.

One week later, on Sept. 26, friends held a pancake breakfast and silent auction at the Crosby Moose Lodge to benefit Unhjem, raising over $19,000, Anderson said. A GoFundMe page to help cover the man’s medical bills has also raised $5,600.

But that’s not all, Anderson said. Some ladies in the area went above and beyond to ensure that Unhjem’s family would be well-fed during this difficult time.

“Another neat thing was that area farmers’ wives got together and made a months’ worth of meals and filled a freezer for them, also so when they return home they won’t have to cook!” he revealed.

Unhjem is currently on dialysis, with a “long recovery” ahead, Anderson said. But until he's home, the Crosby community will be going all-out to lend a helping hand.




https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifesty...4WVET625Tu2Y8t6CgQYnifFeN7yUjCPjYECNcs7ufgQqg

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Farmers are the biggest socialists in USA. Their business model depends on federal price support, government subsidized water, federal technical and research support, federal weather and climate forecasting, and federal soil conservation programs
 
Farmers are the biggest socialists in USA. Their business model depends on federal price support, government subsidized water, federal technical and research support, federal weather and climate forecasting, and federal soil conservation programs

Bullshit

where was all that in 1950?

Farmers' Almanac...fuck face!
 
Farmers are the biggest socialists in USA. Their business model depends on federal price support, government subsidized water, federal technical and research support, federal weather and climate forecasting, and federal soil conservation programs

farmers are least "socialist" enterprise in the world.......the government does not plow the soil, the government does not plant the seed, the government does not pull the weeds, the government does not harvest the grain.......
 
North Dakota farmers harvest 1,000 acres of neighbor's crops after man suffers heart attack

you can find stories like this every year.......got to participate once when I was in high school......it was awesome.......farmers brought in combines from all over, they did his entire farm in one afternoon......I think each farmer only got to do one round through the field there were so many.....
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here's a picture of the one from North Dakota....
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Farmers are the biggest socialists in USA. Their business model depends on federal price support, government subsidized water, federal technical and research support, federal weather and climate forecasting, and federal soil conservation programs


Bullshit

where was all that in 1950?

Farmers' Almanac...fuck face!
Agricultural price supports have been around since the 1930s.

Government funded water supply dams and irrigation distribution systems have existed since at least the 1920s and 30s.

Government funded soil conservation programs have existed since the dust bowl of the 1930s.

Reasonably sure there were government funded weather and climate forecasting services in the 1950s.
 
THAT'S OVER 1 1/2 SQUARE MILES....


THIS IS WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP UNDERSTANDS ABOUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO LOVE HIM....AND THE FAKE NEWS/LYING LEFT NEVER WILL GRASP:

#PROUDDEPLORABLE


North Dakota farmers harvest 1,000 acres of neighbor's crops after man suffers heart attack

Friends are also fundraising for his road to recovery


In both farming and friendship, you reap what you sow.

A farming community in North Dakota has rallied together to support a neighbor who recently suffered a heart attack by harvesting the man’s crops, and fundraising for his road to recovery.

Lane Unhjem was working on his farm near Crosby two weeks ago when his combine caught fire and he went into cardiac arrest while fighting the flames, KFYR reported. The 57-year-old man has since been transferred from a hospital in Crosby to Minot and then Minneapolis, where he remains in the ICU, friend Don Anderson told FOX Business on Monday.

As it would have been a devastating loss for the Unhjem family’s farmstead to go unharvested following the Sept. 9 accident, a group of local farmers gathered together to get the job done with a “Harvest Bee.”

According to Anderson, 60 farmers came together with 11 combines, 11 semi-trucks with trailers, and several grain carts with tractors, harvesting approximately 15,000 bushels of canola and 35,000 bushels of durum across 1,000 acres in about seven hours on Sept 12.

The effort was organized by family friend Jenna Binde, who said that helping out the family was simply the right thing to do.

“Everybody knows the Unhjems, and they’re good people and good in the community, and just kind of the farming way of life, too,” Binde told KFYR. “You help your neighbor out when they need it, and don’t expect anything in return.”

All the family’s crops have since been harvested, Anderson said, but the tight-knit community of 1,000 didn’t stop there. Because Unhjem is also a rancher with cows and horses, a crew of 19 area ranchers hauled 714 large round bales on Sept. 19 to make life easier on the farm.

One week later, on Sept. 26, friends held a pancake breakfast and silent auction at the Crosby Moose Lodge to benefit Unhjem, raising over $19,000, Anderson said. A GoFundMe page to help cover the man’s medical bills has also raised $5,600.

But that’s not all, Anderson said. Some ladies in the area went above and beyond to ensure that Unhjem’s family would be well-fed during this difficult time.

“Another neat thing was that area farmers’ wives got together and made a months’ worth of meals and filled a freezer for them, also so when they return home they won’t have to cook!” he revealed.

Unhjem is currently on dialysis, with a “long recovery” ahead, Anderson said. But until he's home, the Crosby community will be going all-out to lend a helping hand.


https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifesty...4WVET625Tu2Y8t6CgQYnifFeN7yUjCPjYECNcs7ufgQqg

Are you truly dumb enough to think only people in the midwest make good neighbors? The Amish do things like this all the time and they don't always vote.
 
Are you truly dumb enough to think only people in the midwest make good neighbors? The Amish do things like this all the time and they don't always vote.

Amish have guns...so whats their murder gun rate since guns kill people..any Buggy drive bys?

Amish are white people..so not much violence
 
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Are you truly dumb enough to think only people in the midwest make good neighbors? The Amish do things like this all the time and they don't always vote.

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Israel should be wiped off map, says Iran's president

In March 2016, Iran tested a ballistic missile painted with the phrase "Israel should be wiped off the Earth"


Obama... Hey Iran, here is a boat load of cash to help the cause
 
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