Missouri farmers are in a race against time. Historic rains are pushing both Mississippi and Missouri rivers to near record highs, some reaching levels not seen since the Flood of 1993. Fears of water topping levees have many farmers, like the Banze family, moving machinery to higher ground.
Just how bad is it?
The Banze family farms along the Missouri River in southern Warren County. Todd and Beth Banze, along with their three children--Zach, Allison and Nick--worked from Monday evening at 9 p.m. to early Tuesday morning at 1 a.m. relocating their farm equipment.
The video below was captured by Allison from the evening. As our family friend, she agreed to share it with Penton Agriculture readers. It shows the tractor ride the family endured to get their belongings to safety.
Our nations farmers and their families are resilient. They are fearless. And our Missouri farmers will overcome yet another historic flooding event because they face troubled waters head on.
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