KINGSLEY, Iowa (KTIV) - Back on Saturday, Oct. 5, a Kingsley man lost his life in a farming accident during the harvest season.
It happened near his family’s home in rural Kingsley. Fifty-eight-year-old Dana Sitzmann was working on harvest when he was struck by an unattended wagon and suffered fatal injuries.
Less than two weeks later, a group of over 70 farmers came together to help the Sitzmann family finish the job.
-WiscoDave
Gosh, golly.
ReplyDeleteThese people did not tell the government to take care of things?
Hmmmm, who would they be voting for?
Proud to be White.
ReplyDeleteHave done that in my community several times over the years., Usually driving grain trucks or wagons, but EVERYONE steps up and helps and does what they can. . Long days, but people do for the people that need it. Likely I will never need that kind of support, but I believe that it'd be there if I did.
ReplyDeletePart of the rural community that just doesn't exist in larger cities.
Shows that American people are great. It's only a small percentage in the Blue areas that are fucking this country up.
ReplyDelete140,000 family farms gone in last 5 years..
ReplyDeletePaul Harvey - 'So God made a farmer'
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UBj4Rbq3ZI
There is no place like America !!! Thanks for share this story.
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