Success StoryEstill County Farmers & Friends Help Nebraska Flood Victims



Estill County Farmers & Friends Help Nebraska Flood Victims

Author: Eric Baker

Planning Unit: Estill County CES

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

Plan of Work: Marketing, Diversifying, and Managing Local Agriculture

Outcome: Initial Outcome

With the Kentucky River coursing through our county, Estill County farm families and citizens know well the adversities of periodic flooding and associated damage.

Nebraska grain farmers and livestock producers experienced a major flood in March 2019 that left the agriculture community with over a billion dollars of damages.

Local Kentucky farmers and friends rose to the occasion to send aid through the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, local county Cattlemen Associations, and other agriculture agencies.

Estill County contributed to the relief effort which was coordinated by the Estill County Cattlemen’s Association, Estill County Cooperative Extension, and Estill County FFA Chapter. The Estill County Fair Association livestock pavilion was the collection point April 23rd. A local Estill County Cattlemen’s Association member volunteered to haul the donations to Frankfort in his covered cattle trailer.

After all donations were collected, Estill County farmers and friends donated 20 rolls of barbwire, 200 steel t-posts, feed, tarps, cleaning supplies, baby diapers, mops, buckets, non-perishable food, water, and various other relief items. We estimate collected donations exceeded $3,500 in value. Our community showed kindness and generosity toward Nebraska farm families.

Tierney Storage of Frankfort donated warehouse space, tractor, and a forklift. Peaks Mill Christian Church contributed $2,000, and the Franklin County Conservation Office let Extension use their plastic wrapper and donated plastic to shrink wrap the hay bales. Franklin County 4-H and FFA helped to inventory all contributions.

Loaded trucks rolled out of Frankfort April 26th on the 12- to 14-hour drive to Nance County, Nebraska. Kentucky sent eleven semi loads of hay and a large box truck full of fencing and various relief supplies.






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