Well done, farming is a stressful endeavour at the best of time and stepping up when its needed is appreciated. Knowing that help is there is a comfort to the farming community your clients, friends and neighbours. Bravo Zulu.
Always an honor to have you in the field with us, Zach. We cannot thank you enough for your generosity and willingness to help spread word of our services. You're a true Farm Rescuer!
I'm 87 years old and growing up as a kid when a farmer broke a leg or had a serious illness all of the farmers in the neighborhood pitched in to help. The farms we smaller anywhere from 100 acres to 300 so there were a lot of farmers in the area. It's great to see a modern day version of that. You are a good man Zac Johnson and I always enjoy your videos.
When I was 13 , in 69 my dad had a heart attack just before harvest . Neighbors came over to harvest It's quite a sight to see 13 combines in one field
I farm in south central ND with my dad. He got sick in early 2020 (cancer) and Farm Rescue helped us out with spring planting. Big shout out to them they are the real deal.
@@wrondabartlett2888 Feeding the world you mean??? Yeah probably, who else is gonna do it? It's not like the old days anymore, none of that fancy chemical transferring equipment, or fancy cabs.
It was 25 years ago on Memorial Day that our farm was destroyed by a tornado in Upstate New York. The Mennonite Relief Society came to help us after the storm. You never forget those who helped you and seeing something like this brings back memories for sure. Keep up the great work Farm Rescue
Without your platform I would have never heard of farm rescue. Since I've learned about the program I have donated every year to the program. Love what you do and I appreciate you sharing it with the rest of us.
Farm rescue actually came out to my place back in 2011 my uncle was recently in a burn accident and they sent out a combine and a truck driver for us. It’s was awesome and truly amazing for what they did
So glad everyone was safe and took the proper precautions I am now 54 years old and live in the mid northern Indiana region, back in the big tornado outbreak of 1974, our house took a direct hit from an F5 tornado, i was 5 years old, we did not have a basement and I was literally sucked up into it when our house exploded. Thankfully from neighbors, I was found about 300 yards out in the middle of one of our corn fields and taken to a hospital about an hour away and remained in a coma for 3 days. Thank you to all who come together for families in need.
Im no farmer, just an ol welder but my 4 year old son... boy does he LOVE your video's. Every morning he wants to eat his breakfast and watch "them john deere tractors" keep on keepin on brother. You are having an amazing affect on the next generations
@@americanpatriot3638I think that was last year. He didn't lose the house or all his buildings, I'm sure it was one she'd damaged and a grain bin damaged also some machines in that shed got damaged from what I remember.
I’m thousands of miles away in rural southern England, I’ve been watching your channel for a couple of years now and seeing how a rural community comes together to help each other out reminds me how lucky we are. I’ve just donated a very small amount to the charity because you guys are what life’s all about! Doing the right thing by your fellow man 🙏🏻 Respect 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
Zack I am 28 miles from their farm and 10 miles from where the same tornado hit in Sullivan In which our county ,SUllivan county, hit 200 homes. I remember photos of their machinery "Pifers" stacked like firewood,,,,,,semis' included. Thanks to Farm Rescue and you for bringing this story to You Tube. Nice to see them being helped in a urgent time of need.
This is why i watch you Zach. Its not just about you farming, its the things that happen in between too. All your side videos of you showing the different areas of farming plus when you all come together to help one of your own in trouble. thats why i keep coming back. And to see the kids taking the reins too! they all awesome too!
Bill Gross, now there's a man. To come up with the idea of Farm Rescue then to see it through to the wonderful organisation that it is, wow. The man, and all those who give their time and equipment so freely, you are the true Hero's.
That's what farming is all about if something happens to your neighbor you get with the locals stop what you're doing run over and take care of them and roll out back to where you were on your own farm
Can you imagine the relief that is felt when a farmer gets his crop either planted or harvested. I remember how frazzled Zach seemed with a single down shed last year, not to mention a total farm loss. What Farm Rescue and those dealers do for the farmer is beyond measure the greatest example of community you will ever see!!!
Wow Farm Rescue to the Rescue!! I'm not a farmer but have family members that farm in southern Illinois. The Farmers in this country are some of the toughest in the world. I don't think people realize just how much farmers do for this country besides feed people. If it were not for the farmers this country would fall flat on its butt, So Thank you for all that you do. And Zach aka Millennial farmer keep doing what you do bud, These kind of stories need to be told more often to get the help to these farmers. So again from my family to all farmers, A huge thanks. as a kid I always thought that farmers in the tornado belt of the US were absolutely crazy, But I realized they are just driven to provide for others!
Mannnn, I was thinking; I'd want Zach to invest in these ideas I have for the Farm and AG industry! I don't have the funding to start the products prototype :(
Awesome video Zach!! Thanks for putting the spotlight on the people that help and those that receive the help. Can't hardly believe those big tractors were beat to hell like that. You don't think of that size of equipment being vulnerable to weather. Way to go Farm Rescue!!
As a 5th generation farm family. This really warms my heart. There is nothing like the agriculture industry. When harvest is going and hurricanes are in route in the Mississippi delta. All the towns band together and armies of people show up to help. Agriculture in the life blood of these small communities and of this country. They take care of their own.
Zach, I know you don’t do it for views. You’re a good person. You went down there to help and to spread awareness. Thank YOU for doing what you can to help everyone you can.
You guys are amazing! I live in the farming district of Ohio and I know first hand what the land and crops mean to our neighbors. Thank you all for what you do to keep America strong! Thanks MF for posting this. Few city people know where their food comes from beyond the store. Awareness is So important! Thanks!
Thanks Farm Rescue for helping these farmers in need. Also thanks to all the corporate sponsors, contributors and farmers that take time from their duties to help those in need.
As an ex farmer, there are times when things go wrong that are well and truely outside your control. To have someone come in and help shoulder the load, to enable you to keep going through one of Life's speed bumps is enormous. To those who help out, you may never fully realise what it means to the families or individuals you help, sometimes it goes beyond words. A heartfelt thank you to one and all, and to you as well Zack for bringing this situation to the public.
Congratulations Farm Rescue on your 1,000th save! You are all truly heaven sent. Thank you for your awesome support Zach! Your platform will certainly be a catalyst for this great cause. God bless the American Farmer...
God bless this family, God bless this organization, and God bless you. Helping this family doesn't just help them. It helps their entire community, and collectively, it helps our country. ❤️
What a great Organization. They are there to help anyone in need, this helps keep the farmers going when things seem like they can’t get any worse. Kudos to the Organization and all of the volunteers that make this possible.
Zach, as a volunteer and passionate supporter of Farm Rescue, we really appreciate your effort to create additional awareness through your extensive audience. Thank you for being a Farm Rescuer!
I always have a couple trucks ready to roll anywhere in the lower 47 to help in a disaster situation whether it be grain wagons to haul grain for something like this or refer/van to haul donations and supplies to devastated cities we've even used our flatbed and stepdeck to haul hay to drought and fire devastated places and pickups with gooseneck flatbed to bring in fencing material with volenteers to replace burned up fence I might not be able to do alot but I can rally family and friends to make trips with me and do the work I can't anymore I had plenty of help after my accidents surgeries and recoveries the least I can do is put some help where needed and drive a load where I can we lost 1 of our angels of the big rigs this spring she'll never be able to be replaced but the people in those trucks have the best gear jammer I've ever known riding shotgun on their journeys she forgot more about trucking in her life than most will ever know
Farm rescue is a God sent for these farmers. And to have Zach johnson Millennial Farmer able to help them is awesome. Zach, I wish there were more people like you. Keep up the good work.
God bless Farm Rescue, their sponsors, contributors and volunteers for what they do. Thank you Zach for posting this. Family farms like the Pilfer's are disappearing every day and we need to help save every one that needs help.
@@rebeccamurray8047 most of America does the roundup lawsuit group and blind followers don't support us at all I wonder if they still use Bayer aspirin
We farm an hour or so north of where you were at. We got so lucky compared to many others. The 85mph winds did a number on the power lines and buildings. Thank you for helping out and using your platform.
One of your very best episodes of the Millenial Farmer...and that is saying a LOT! Thank you, Zach, for making the trip, for being there, for being a part of Farm Rescue, for caring and doing all that you do. We watched you lose a grain bin, shed and some equipment and like so many people in farm country you picked up and kept on going. Thank you for the perspective that is SO familiar in farm country...neighbor helps neighbor no matter what! Farm Resuce helping 1,000 farms in 18 years demonstrates the great need. This episode was deeply moving and satisfying. I LOVED that no one was talking about FEMA and government intervention...it was farmer touching farmer ane solving a problem. This is how we eat and we MUST not take it for granted!
A lot of people that don't live in a place where there are a lot of tornadoes don't understand what can take place when there is one that comes down and wipes out a full farm. This si a good thing for people getting help when one does come down and destroys the farm. Thanks for the update on whats is happening.
One of your best RUclips videos yet Zach!! What a great organization Farm Rescue is both for providing aid to farmers in need and for showcasing, along with you Zach, the true spirit of the American farmer! To listen to Brad Pifer label himself as "lucky" after describing what he and his family had been through is just incredible!! Thanks Zach!!😊😊
Out of adversity comes strength and that was demonstrated so much in this, possibly your best video to date Zach. What humanity, what generosity of spirit, time and energy. All of you in this wonderful act of support and togetherness are an example of what we all can be. I, like many possibly are, am humbled by this. Hats off to you and Farm Rescue and good luck to Mr Pifer ( I hope that's correct)and his family in getting back on his feet, and thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you farmers for all the good you do for our American farm families that need rescuing. This is something I can’t identify with but so glad it is brought to our attention. You guys rock!💚
I was one of the Storm Prediction Center forecasters in Oklahoma who issued the High-Risk Outlook and Tornado Watches on March 31st. With over 130 tornadoes it was quite an outbreak. Our other forecaster is actually from the Palestine area and watched the radar live as the tornado moved very close to his Family's farm. Thanks for showing the imapcts from the other side, we need more people like you and your organization.
A big thanks to Farm Rescue for there hard and dedication to help farmers across the nation and thank you Millennial Farmer for sharing this story and helping out I tip my hat for you guys
I'm glad to see that places like Farm Rescue exist and flourish, and even happier to see the fruits of their labors. Too many people see stories like this on the news and think that "oh - they have insurance, they will be fine", not understanding that yes, they may have insurance, but it could take years before that check is in the bank. My mom was born and grew up in the Wheat Fields of the Columbia Basin here in Washington, and I remember hearing stories of farmers that had something devastate their crop and how surrounding farmers did what they could to chip in and help out in those times, so your spreading the word like this is awesome. Every little bit of light shown on these events hopefully raises awareness just a little bit more.
Thank you to all for making a difference for 1000 farmers who I am sure didnt know how they were going to be able to keep going. Brought tears to my eyes watching this......
Farm Rescue is an amazing organization. They helped a farm family in our area when one of the brothers was diagnosed with cancer. Congratulations on a 1000 rescues & there will be many more I'm sure.
Hello from East Central Indiana. If there is any good to come from social media, this is the best kind of good. Thank you for shedding light on Farm Rescue. I didn’t know they existed until just now. Best wishes to the families and farming operations that were hit by these storms. Hard work and helping hands keep us all strong as a country.
Even though he is using it for his own benefits on getting views and not mentioning the organization in the title etc...ha he is a RUclipsr nothing more nothing less
Unity is strenght , that is what made America great , well done Farm Rescue . Care for each other and give when you can , working together to create a better future for all,
I think I heard you talk about Farm Rescue before but I didn’t realize how big of a deal it is. Also crazy how farmers help eachother out. Farmers are just incredibly. Also as a farmer you have pretty much every job: Mechanic, researcher, chemist, office job, a bit of a veterinarian if you have livestock, fabricator and on top you work as a farmer. Support is always welcome…
Thank You all For helping Farmers caught in tornadoes that destroyed so much of their lives. One crop may not help them replace everything they lost but it certainly helps a great deal.
Prayers for the family's and Thank God they are all OK. Zach and Farm Rescue and everyone involved you are amazing people for what you all do, words can't say enough for the great things provided to help the Farmers and others in need. Again so glad everyone is ok and safe.
My first time hearing of Farm Rescue - what an amazing organization. Thanks for sharing this story with us. God bless our farmers on both sides of the border.
I’m right now traveling throw the delta of Arkansas to Mississippi line. And there is so many soybeans and corn. I know that it is soybeans because of you Zack 🤣❤️
Outstanding! Farmers have always shown the world what it means to pull together and hold each other up through the bad times. Great job by you, and by everyone involved with Farm Rescue.
Wow the retelling of the storm events just had me by my emotions! I am in Canada and outside of the tornado belt, but can really feel for all the families that suffered so much! I could not imagine loosing everything and trying to pick up the pieces! Well done to Farm rescue and all the volunteers! You to Zach!
Great organization Zack, I am in Canada and actually just had a tornado touch down about 1.5km (less then a mile) from my house. 2 farms where hit very hard so I am seeing the devastation my self. I am physically unable to volunteer to help them but I know they are getting a lot of help from the locals here.
Zach, What you do with your platform is commendable, from the grain bin rescue equipment to highlighting the Farm Rescue organization. Keep it real and keep going.
Way to go Zach - keep promoting and helping Farm Rescue, their roots of helping others go back through generations of farmers. My father did the same thing, helping neighbors around his farm, 60 years ago.
Thanks for your work supporting and bringing awareness to a great organization!
Thank you for all of your support as well!!
John Deere forever
Well done, farming is a stressful endeavour at the best of time and stepping up when its needed is appreciated. Knowing that help is there is a comfort to the farming community your clients, friends and neighbours. Bravo Zulu.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2ya man
Jesus is cool
Always an honor to have you in the field with us, Zach. We cannot thank you enough for your generosity and willingness to help spread word of our services. You're a true Farm Rescuer!
Thanks Farm Rescue for everyone you’ve helped! Next stop 2,000 farm families saved!! 🚜🌾
You people are amazing! Great job out there!
You guys do the real work, I just use my camera to spread the word. Thank you for what you do!
Bless your heart and all of farm rescue. Seeing you in a wheat field was a real treat. Practice for your harvest on the trap range.
You were in Ivers neighborhood. Will we see a duet?
I'm 87 years old and growing up as a kid when a farmer broke a leg or had a serious illness all of the farmers in the neighborhood pitched in to help. The farms we smaller anywhere from 100 acres to 300 so there were a lot of farmers in the area. It's great to see a modern day version of that. You are a good man Zac Johnson and I always enjoy your videos.
When I was 13 , in 69 my dad had a heart attack just before harvest . Neighbors came over to harvest
It's quite a sight to see 13 combines in one field
Enough to make a grown man cry. Thank God they survived and "you get by with a little help from your friends"
Go! Farm Rescue! Congratulations on 1000th rescue! Thanks for helping out with this tragedy. OMG! What a heartbreaking sight.
Thank God they had a sturdy shelter that could've been devastating
So refreshing to see people being good to each other.
I farm in south central ND with my dad. He got sick in early 2020 (cancer) and Farm Rescue helped us out with spring planting. Big shout out to them they are the real deal.
Glad to hear that they could help. Hope your Dad is doing well. ❤️
They helped my grandparents and I in 2017. My grandpa had cancer as well.
I wonder if cancer is a product of what this video is promoting???
@@wrondabartlett2888 Feeding the world you mean??? Yeah probably, who else is gonna do it? It's not like the old days anymore, none of that fancy chemical transferring equipment, or fancy cabs.
It was 25 years ago on Memorial Day that our farm was destroyed by a tornado in Upstate New York. The Mennonite Relief Society came to help us after the storm. You never forget those who helped you and seeing something like this brings back memories for sure. Keep up the great work Farm Rescue
Without your platform I would have never heard of farm rescue. Since I've learned about the program I have donated every year to the program. Love what you do and I appreciate you sharing it with the rest of us.
Farm rescue actually came out to my place back in 2011 my uncle was recently in a burn accident and they sent out a combine and a truck driver for us. It’s was awesome and truly amazing for what they did
So glad everyone was safe and took the proper precautions I am now 54 years old and live in the mid northern Indiana region, back in the big tornado outbreak of 1974, our house took a direct hit from an F5 tornado, i was 5 years old, we did not have a basement and I was literally sucked up into it when our house exploded. Thankfully from neighbors, I was found about 300 yards out in the middle of one of our corn fields and taken to a hospital about an hour away and remained in a coma for 3 days. Thank you to all who come together for families in need.
Im no farmer, just an ol welder but my 4 year old son... boy does he LOVE your video's. Every morning he wants to eat his breakfast and watch "them john deere tractors" keep on keepin on brother. You are having an amazing affect on the next generations
For a moment I was afraid
the new shed got airborne 😮💨
Thanks for helping out others
I hope that never happens!
@@MillennialFarmersame here!
@@MillennialFarmer throw some tractor weights on it lol
I thought Zach's farm got wiped out...
@@americanpatriot3638I think that was last year.
He didn't lose the house or all his buildings, I'm sure it was one she'd damaged and a grain bin damaged also some machines in that shed got damaged from what I remember.
I’m thousands of miles away in rural southern England, I’ve been watching your channel for a couple of years now and seeing how a rural community comes together to help each other out reminds me how lucky we are. I’ve just donated a very small amount to the charity because you guys are what life’s all about! Doing the right thing by your fellow man 🙏🏻
Respect 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
Awesome brother. It's amazing what the internet and global community can do for each other these days.
Raised on Farm life in Suffolk, England, now 65....this is how it was then & how it is now....love the land.
Zack I am 28 miles from their farm and 10 miles from where the same tornado hit in Sullivan In which our county ,SUllivan county, hit 200 homes. I remember photos of their machinery "Pifers" stacked like firewood,,,,,,semis' included. Thanks to Farm Rescue and you for bringing this story to You Tube. Nice to see them being helped in a urgent time of need.
This is why i watch you Zach.
Its not just about you farming, its the things that happen in between too.
All your side videos of you showing the different areas of farming plus when you all come together to help one of your own in trouble.
thats why i keep coming back.
And to see the kids taking the reins too! they all awesome too!
Bill Gross, now there's a man. To come up with the idea of Farm Rescue then to see it through to the wonderful organisation that it is, wow. The man, and all those who give their time and equipment so freely, you are the true Hero's.
That's what farming is all about if something happens to your neighbor you get with the locals stop what you're doing run over and take care of them and roll out back to where you were on your own farm
God bless our farmers and the loving communities that support them.
Can you imagine the relief that is felt when a farmer gets his crop either planted or harvested. I remember how frazzled Zach seemed with a single down shed last year, not to mention a total farm loss.
What Farm Rescue and those dealers do for the farmer is beyond measure the greatest example of community you will ever see!!!
Wow Farm Rescue to the Rescue!! I'm not a farmer but have family members that farm in southern Illinois. The Farmers in this country are some of the toughest in the world. I don't think people realize just how much farmers do for this country besides feed people. If it were not for the farmers this country would fall flat on its butt, So Thank you for all that you do. And Zach aka Millennial farmer keep doing what you do bud, These kind of stories need to be told more often to get the help to these farmers. So again from my family to all farmers, A huge thanks. as a kid I always thought that farmers in the tornado belt of the US were absolutely crazy, But I realized they are just driven to provide for others!
I saw the thumbnail I got scared
I know that weirdo in the mustache got us again! I was like ohhhh noooo poor guy!!!
Same
Me too
God me too
Mannnn, I was thinking; I'd want Zach to invest in these ideas I have for the Farm and AG industry! I don't have the funding to start the products prototype :(
Thank you for helping to keep our FARMS ALIVE.... God Bless America 🇺🇸
Kudos for informing the viewing public about this great organization.
I have thee upmost respect for you Zac Johnson ❤❤❤❤
Awesome video Zach!! Thanks for putting the spotlight on the people that help and those that receive the help. Can't hardly believe those big tractors were beat to hell like that. You don't think of that size of equipment being vulnerable to weather. Way to go Farm Rescue!!
As a 5th generation farm family. This really warms my heart. There is nothing like the agriculture industry. When harvest is going and hurricanes are in route in the Mississippi delta. All the towns band together and armies of people show up to help. Agriculture in the life blood of these small communities and of this country. They take care of their own.
May God Bless the farmers that help other farmers in need 🙏
So impressive and touching. Brings tears to my eyes to see what you and the folks from farm rescue are doing for this family.
Well done to everybody at Farm Rescue on the work you do helping farmers at a time when they need it most.🚜🌽🌽🌾🌾1000 Rescues👏👏👏👍
Love it
A special thank you to all involved. Our family rescued farms back in the 1980s during the farming financial cruises.
Zach, I know you don’t do it for views. You’re a good person. You went down there to help and to spread awareness. Thank YOU for doing what you can to help everyone you can.
You guys are amazing! I live in the farming district of Ohio and I know first hand what the land and crops mean to our neighbors. Thank you all for what you do to keep America strong! Thanks MF for posting this. Few city people know where their food comes from beyond the store. Awareness is So important! Thanks!
Thanks Farm Rescue for helping these farmers in need. Also thanks to all the corporate sponsors, contributors and farmers that take time from their duties to help those in need.
As an ex farmer, there are times when things go wrong that are well and truely outside your control. To have someone come in and help shoulder the load, to enable you to keep going through one of Life's speed bumps is enormous. To those who help out, you may never fully realise what it means to the families or individuals you help, sometimes it goes beyond words. A heartfelt thank you to one and all, and to you as well Zack for bringing this situation to the public.
Congratulations Farm Rescue on your 1,000th save! You are all truly heaven sent. Thank you for your awesome support Zach! Your platform will certainly be a catalyst for this great cause. God bless the American Farmer...
Thanks for your work supporting and bringing awareness to a great organization!. God bless our farmers and the loving communities that support them..
Just think he could have titled the video the name of the organization but he is to greedy
My heart dropped when I saw the thumbnail. Very glad it wasn’t your farm, grateful no one was hurt and they were able to get help.
What an awesome story to share! So glad that this Family is safe & can continue their Farming Lifestyle.
That's why America has the world's best farmers good content zack
God bless this family, God bless this organization, and God bless you. Helping this family doesn't just help them. It helps their entire community, and collectively, it helps our country. ❤️
What a great Organization. They are there to help anyone in need, this helps keep the farmers going when things seem like they can’t get any worse. Kudos to the Organization and all of the volunteers that make this possible.
Zach, as a volunteer and passionate supporter of Farm Rescue, we really appreciate your effort to create additional awareness through your extensive audience. Thank you for being a Farm Rescuer!
How would I as an Australian donate to this worthy cause?
Zach you have a big heart not many people would travel 800 miles god bless all farmers ❤
I always have a couple trucks ready to roll anywhere in the lower 47 to help in a disaster situation whether it be grain wagons to haul grain for something like this or refer/van to haul donations and supplies to devastated cities we've even used our flatbed and stepdeck to haul hay to drought and fire devastated places and pickups with gooseneck flatbed to bring in fencing material with volenteers to replace burned up fence I might not be able to do alot but I can rally family and friends to make trips with me and do the work I can't anymore I had plenty of help after my accidents surgeries and recoveries the least I can do is put some help where needed and drive a load where I can we lost 1 of our angels of the big rigs this spring she'll never be able to be replaced but the people in those trucks have the best gear jammer I've ever known riding shotgun on their journeys she forgot more about trucking in her life than most will ever know
Thanks!
Farm rescue is a God sent for these farmers. And to have Zach johnson Millennial Farmer able to help them is awesome. Zach, I wish there were more people like you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for everything you do to shed a light on the farming community.
God bless Farm Rescue, their sponsors, contributors and volunteers for what they do. Thank you Zach for posting this. Family farms like the Pilfer's are disappearing every day and we need to help save every one that needs help.
Thanks for sharing the story of this family and what @FarmRescue does to help farmers. Amazing work that they are doing.
Farm rescue is absolutely a top notch operation, 1000 rescues is awesome. You deserve a big thanks for all that you do for this organization Zach.
God Bless you Zach- I'm donating every month now to Farm Rescue because of this vid. YES,,, You do make a difference👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you for what you and the other farmers do for each other. You set the true American example.
Farmers are the American hero's. Thank you all for your hard work ,your sweat and tears America appreciates all of you.🇺🇸
@@rebeccamurray8047 most of America does the roundup lawsuit group and blind followers don't support us at all I wonder if they still use Bayer aspirin
All of you....True American Heroes! ❤ So proud of all in The Farm Rescue Family! ❤❤
We farm an hour or so north of where you were at. We got so lucky compared to many others. The 85mph winds did a number on the power lines and buildings. Thank you for helping out and using your platform.
i would dare say, having to fly all over to different states to help. Both sad for the need, but happy to help..........
Damn Zack you scared the s*** out of me I thought that it was your farm again love what you do to help others in need
I live right by Palestine il I wish I had been there thank you for helping out
One of your very best episodes of the Millenial Farmer...and that is saying a LOT! Thank you, Zach, for making the trip, for being there, for being a part of Farm Rescue, for caring and doing all that you do. We watched you lose a grain bin, shed and some equipment and like so many people in farm country you picked up and kept on going. Thank you for the perspective that is SO familiar in farm country...neighbor helps neighbor no matter what! Farm Resuce helping 1,000 farms in 18 years demonstrates the great need. This episode was deeply moving and satisfying. I LOVED that no one was talking about FEMA and government intervention...it was farmer touching farmer ane solving a problem. This is how we eat and we MUST not take it for granted!
A lot of people that don't live in a place where there are a lot of tornadoes don't understand what can take place when there is one that comes down and wipes out a full farm. This si a good thing for people getting help when one does come down and destroys the farm. Thanks for the update on whats is happening.
Thank you Millennial Farmer and Farm Rescue. Farmers need our help more than ever. God bless you all!!
One of your best RUclips videos yet Zach!! What a great organization Farm Rescue is both for providing aid to farmers in need and for showcasing, along with you Zach, the true spirit of the American farmer! To listen to Brad Pifer label himself as "lucky" after describing what he and his family had been through is just incredible!! Thanks Zach!!😊😊
Out of adversity comes strength and that was demonstrated so much in this, possibly your best video to date Zach. What humanity, what generosity of spirit, time and energy. All of you in this wonderful act of support and togetherness are an example of what we all can be. I, like many possibly are, am humbled by this. Hats off to you and Farm Rescue and good luck to Mr Pifer ( I hope that's correct)and his family in getting back on his feet, and thanks for sharing this with us.
What a fantastic initiative. Well done to all involved.
Thank you all for what you do for farmers who are devastated by tornadoes or some disaster you guys are incredible way to go thank you so much
What heart warming story, GOD Bless America. Good folks helping in times of need, Excellent Video!
Thank you farmers for all the good you do for our American farm families that need rescuing. This is something I can’t identify with but so glad it is brought to our attention. You guys rock!💚
I was one of the Storm Prediction Center forecasters in Oklahoma who issued the High-Risk Outlook and Tornado Watches on March 31st. With over 130 tornadoes it was quite an outbreak. Our other forecaster is actually from the Palestine area and watched the radar live as the tornado moved very close to his Family's farm. Thanks for showing the imapcts from the other side, we need more people like you and your organization.
Damm that sucks hope the family can recover and get back out there, Farm rescue is a great organisation to help farmers in need
A big thanks to Farm Rescue for there hard and dedication to help farmers across the nation and thank you Millennial Farmer for sharing this story and helping out I tip my hat for you guys
I'm glad to see that places like Farm Rescue exist and flourish, and even happier to see the fruits of their labors. Too many people see stories like this on the news and think that "oh - they have insurance, they will be fine", not understanding that yes, they may have insurance, but it could take years before that check is in the bank. My mom was born and grew up in the Wheat Fields of the Columbia Basin here in Washington, and I remember hearing stories of farmers that had something devastate their crop and how surrounding farmers did what they could to chip in and help out in those times, so your spreading the word like this is awesome. Every little bit of light shown on these events hopefully raises awareness just a little bit more.
Thank you to all for making a difference for 1000 farmers who I am sure didnt know how they were going to be able to keep going. Brought tears to my eyes watching this......
Farm Rescue is an amazing organization. They helped a farm family in our area when one of the brothers was diagnosed with cancer. Congratulations on a 1000 rescues & there will be many more I'm sure.
I got a lump in my throat watching this. My hat is off to the loss and to the volunteers. God bless and stay strong.
God Bless American Farmers and Ranchers!!
Hello from East Central Indiana. If there is any good to come from social media, this is the best kind of good. Thank you for shedding light on Farm Rescue. I didn’t know they existed until just now. Best wishes to the families and farming operations that were hit by these storms. Hard work and helping hands keep us all strong as a country.
Even though he is using it for his own benefits on getting views and not mentioning the organization in the title etc...ha he is a RUclipsr nothing more nothing less
Unity is strenght , that is what made America great , well done Farm Rescue . Care for each other and give when you can , working together to create a better future for all,
Thank you zak for the info. That is a very noble cause to help save and help out our neighbors in been.
I think I heard you talk about Farm Rescue before but I didn’t realize how big of a deal it is. Also crazy how farmers help eachother out. Farmers are just incredibly. Also as a farmer you have pretty much every job: Mechanic, researcher, chemist, office job, a bit of a veterinarian if you have livestock, fabricator and on top you work as a farmer. Support is always welcome…
Farm Rescue helps all of us who eat! Thank you!
Bless you Zach and Family for bringing Farm Rescue to the masses
Your support is invaluable to their cause.
Cheers
Thank you for helping them out, your awesome!! Im glad that no one was either seriously hurt or died.
Congratulations on the 1000th farming rescue
My heart sank i thought this was your farm, Still very sad for the other farm
Thank you for what you do to help farmers in desperate need.
Wow, GOD Bless this family and GOD Bless Farm Rescue! Good job spreading the word about this Zach!
Thank You all For helping Farmers caught in tornadoes that destroyed so much of their lives. One crop may not help them replace everything they lost but it certainly helps a great deal.
Awesome video Zach it's great that your out helping farm rescue this is a awesome organization.
Prayers for the family's and Thank God they are all OK. Zach and Farm Rescue and everyone involved you are amazing people for what you all do, words can't say enough for the great things provided to help the Farmers and others in need. Again so glad everyone is ok and safe.
Just love the agricultural community. Always looking out for one another.
"this area is a Total Loss". Apt description for most of Minneapolis!
My first time hearing of Farm Rescue - what an amazing organization. Thanks for sharing this story with us. God bless our farmers on both sides of the border.
I’m right now traveling throw the delta of Arkansas to Mississippi line. And there is so many soybeans and corn. I know that it is soybeans because of you Zack 🤣❤️
Outstanding! Farmers have always shown the world what it means to pull together and hold each other up through the bad times. Great job by you, and by everyone involved with Farm Rescue.
Wow the retelling of the storm events just had me by my emotions! I am in Canada and outside of the tornado belt, but can really feel for all the families that suffered so much! I could not imagine loosing everything and trying to pick up the pieces! Well done to Farm rescue and all the volunteers! You to Zach!
Thank you Zach, for being a blessing to that family.
Thanks to Zach and all the volunteers that help!
This was a rescue that was truly needed. Congrats on the much needed help. 1000th rescue was amazing and cheers and thanks for all that came before.
I'm so glad I got to learn about Farm Rescue
Great organization Zack, I am in Canada and actually just had a tornado touch down about 1.5km (less then a mile) from my house. 2 farms where hit very hard so I am seeing the devastation my self. I am physically unable to volunteer to help them but I know they are getting a lot of help from the locals here.
Zach, What you do with your platform is commendable, from the grain bin rescue equipment to highlighting the Farm Rescue organization. Keep it real and keep going.
Way to go Zach - keep promoting and helping Farm Rescue, their roots of helping others go back through generations of farmers. My father did the same thing, helping neighbors around his farm, 60 years ago.