Support Farm Families in Crisis by Supporting Farm Rescue During Giving Hearts Day
Horace, ND — More than 15 years and nearly 1000 rescues later, Farm Rescue is continuing to expand its mission to help out farmers in the Midwest experiencing injury, illness, or natural disaster. Founded in 2005 by North Dakota native Bill Gross, Farm Rescue has expanded from one state and just a few rescues in its first year to now offering planting, haying, harvesting, hauling, and livestock feeding in nearly a dozen different states and provinces, according to Farm Rescue Marketing Program Manager Dan Erdmann.
Erdmann says there are no sick days in farming, which is why it’s so important to have organizations such as Farm Rescue to assist farm families during times of crisis.
You can support Farm Rescue through this Thursday’s Giving Hearts Day. Even with more than 550 different nonprofits to choose from, Erdmann says it’s tremendous the amount of support they receive each year.
Go to www.givingheartsday.org and search “Farm Rescue” to donate this Thursday, February 9th. Learn more about Farm Rescue online at www.farmrescue.org.
Listen to the full interview with Dan Erdmann of Farm Rescue below: