Marshall County soybean and corn farmers appreciate the inherent dangers that come with farming. When accidents happen, growers depend on their local first responders to act quickly and efficiently. Like farmers, first responders are best able to do their job when they have more tools in their toolbox.
That’s why the Marshall County Soybean & Corn Growers, in partnership with the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council (MSR&PC), are donating five grain bin rescue augers to area fire departments.
“It seems like every year, we hear about the tragedy of somebody lost in a grain bin,” Board Chair Tony Johnson said. “This donation benefits not only the first responders in our county, but the farmers, too.”
Shared between the nine fire departments throughout the county, the grain bin rescue auger draws grain away from the trapped victim more quickly than manually scooping out the grain. The auger is intended to be used in conjunction with a grain bin rescue tube, which stops the flow of grain towards the victim.