Donated Hay Trucked to Kansas
In February, 34 bales of alfalfa hay were delivered to Ashland, Kansas after the Ranger Road fire spread through the area. The hay was donated by Brenda and Michael Kai of Stanton, NE and delivered by Lowell Krieger. Thank you, Bill Wessel, Gary and Deb Klug, Gene Klug and Loren and Carmen Bosler for joining with Orphan Grain Train in helping to pay for the trucking of this load. More hay loads will be going to western Nebraska where nearly 800,000 acres have been burned. Thank you, to everyone who has offered hay, corn stalk bales and trucking to aid ranchers in the area.
Lord, we ask for your wonderful rain to shower down on western Nebraska and snuff out the fires that burn there.
Categories: Branch Updates, Domestic Aid
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