Loading Hay in Iowa for Delivery in New Mexico
A second load of hay was delivered to Las Vegas, New Mexico in early June. Lowell Krieger delivered a load from Larry and Tracy Stetzel, Casey, Iowa. This is the second load that was donated by the Stetzels. The first load was taken to Western Nebraska after the devastating fires in March. New Mexico has had little to no rain for over a year, and the ranchers reached out for assistance. Thank you, to all the donors for the generous donations of hay in the last few months. Thank you, Lowell for fitting in these deliveries between farming and personal and family responsibilities.
Photos:
Hay being loaded at the Stetzel farm in Casey, Iowa.
34 bales of hay headed to Las Vegas, New Mexico from Casey, Iowa.
Larry and Lowell after loading and securing the load.
Categories: Branch Updates, Domestic Aid
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