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100 Volunteers Harvest 1,000 Acres of Land for Grieving Family After Farmer’s Tragic Death

By Louise Bevan

Over 100 members of a tight-knit Iowa farming community came together after losing one of their own to harvest the crops he left behind.

Cole Vanatta, who managed over 2,000 acres of row crops just south of Tabor, Iowa—with his father and grandfather—sustained a farming injury on Sept. 9 and died two days later. He was 36 years old, and is survived by his wife and three children.

“He and his father, Tom, 62, and his grandfather Wayne, 93, all still worked together; it’s a family farm,” said Cole’s brother-in-law, Daniel Morse, speaking to The Epoch Times. “They were just getting ready for harvest, they were prepping the land, they were prepping the equipment, and the accident happened.”

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