Michigan farmers send nearly 30 trucks of supplies for wildfire relief
AGDAILY Staff ·
April 7, 2017
Posted on Michigan Farm Bureau’s YouTube channel, close to 30 semis and trailers loaded with wildfire supplies including hay, fencing materials, milk replacer, dry goods, and more left for Kansas and Oklahoma on April 6, thanks to a group of farmers, truckers, FFA, and 4-H members and businesses from west Michigan. They began the 1,000 mile trek from the Wayland Hopkins Livestock Auction yard, lead by the Michigan State Police and the Wayland Fire Department.
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