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VALLEY CITY, N.D. (Farm Rescue) – Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization, based in Horace, North Dakota provides free planting, haying, harvesting, commodity hauling and livestock feeding assistance to farm and ranch families who have experienced a major injury, illness or natural disaster, has received another generous donation of parts and upgrades, courtesy of John Deere Seeding Group in Valley City, ND.

Since the very first seeds of hope were planted by Farm Rescue volunteers back in 2006, the nonprofit has proudly utilized John Deere equipment to support its planting assistance efforts. These machines have served the organization well over the years, but with the large number of acres and road miles covered on an annual basis, these machines occasionally need updates and refurbishment.

John Deere and John Deere Seeding Group of Valley City, ND have been incredible supporters of Farm Rescue’s mission throughout its history, sponsoring vital equipment and replacement parts to keep field operations running smoothly. In 2018, John Deere Seeding Group sponsored replacement seed discs on Farm Rescue’s 1890 John Deere air seeding units, with several employees volunteering to perform this extensive service work. In 2022, the company donated new rock shafts and other state-of-the-art components to overhaul these same air seeding implements.

This year, the company is going above and beyond yet again to provide new run blockage components and software updates on Farm Rescue’s air seeding units. These upgrades will add current technology and operational capabilities to the machines, which were originally purchased in 2017. On November 9, several John Deere Seeding Group employees volunteered their time and talents to install these components on the nonprofit’s air seeding implements. Organizers of the North Dakota Winter Show were also kind enough to donate indoor space for this work to be completed.

“The John Deere team here in Valley City is excited and honored to continue our partnership with Farm Rescue and to donate our time and efforts,” said Dale Patrick, Factory Materials Manager, John Deere Seeding Group. “In preparation, everyone I’ve connected with in the past few weeks has shared their enthusiasm and excitement for this opportunity. It’s also evident that the engagement isn’t limited to just our factory, but the entire Valley City community. I’m so grateful to the North Dakota Winter Show and the Wild Prairie Bakery for donating facility space and food respectively for this event.”

“Farm Rescue is very thankful to John Deere and John Deere Seeding Group for their continued generosity and support of our mission,” said Bill Gross, Founder & President, Farm Rescue. “We are honored to utilize John Deere’s high-quality equipment in our assistance operations and these updated components will allow us to serve many farm families in crisis throughout the years ahead.”

John Deere Seeding Employees