Posted by NW Ohio Tim on September 09, 2011 at 06:50:23 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: OT getting hay to texas posted by jordan watson on September 08, 2011 at 18:33:27:
I agree with the Extension Agent route. They probably already have, or can get easily, all teh contact info.
Back in the mid to late 90's, a couple of farmers up her wanted to donate a couple loads of hay to help Texas out. It kind of snowballed and the whole area got involved. A local company said they would supply the semi's and drivers if fuel was covered for the trip down (they could get paying loads coming back). A couple of churches had some quick fund raisers to pay for the fuel. Donations were coordinated........ I think they ended up with 4 or 5 semi loads going down. It was all set up through the Co Ext Office and was pulled of in just a couple of weeks.
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