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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - They've planted crops for farmers who have lost arms in equipment accidents and a few who have been hospitalized with serious illnesses.
Farm Rescue volunteers recently finished their second planting season, helping farmers in the Dakotas and Minnesota who have suffered a financial hardship through injury, sickness or an act of nature.
The nonprofit group now intends to expand its scope and help six farmers harvest their crops this fall, said Bill Gross, an airplane pilot and North Dakota native who founded the organization.
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