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When farmers in the Heartland dealt with catastrophic losses, the agricultural community in West Central Ohio didn't hesitate to help. 18 trucks loaded down with hay, feed, and supplies rolled out of Van Wert County on Friday to offer some relief to farmers and ranchers who lost so much during the flooding that affected 81 of 93 counties in Nebraska.
Farmers and people in Van Wert County have recently teamed up to help farmers in Nebraska. This is after a major flood impacted the lives of farmers in the Omaha-area. Their mission here in the Buckeye state is dear to their hearts. The farmers created the Ohio to Nebraska Disaster Relief. They are currently collecting items like hay, straw, fencing, and many other farming needs. The help has been coming from far and wide.