Western Nebraska Continues to Receive Aid from Donors and OGT
Almost 600 bales of hay have been delivered to western Nebraska farmers and ranchers through Orphan Grain Train and donors. All of the hay was graciously donated by farmers in Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin. Orphan Grain Train is able to pay for trucking for these loads because of the generosity of donors. In the next few weeks four loads of new fencing materials will be delivered to Farnham along with continued support of hay. Thank you, to everyone who has called to offer support to the people in western Nebraska.
The photos are of hay that was donated by James Andresen from Ute, Iowa. Lowell Kreiger picked up two loads of hay from Andresen’s farm.
Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Galatians 6:2
Categories: Branch Updates, Domestic Aid
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