North Carolina Farm Bureau (NCFB) understands the impact storms can have on the agricultural community. So, it is no surprise that they jump at the opportunity whenever they have the chance to lend a helping hand.
This time, NCFB is partnering with missions organization Baptists on a Mission in their pursuit to help farmers struggling to recover from devastating weather events.
In addition to their efforts in North Carolina, Baptists on Mission also serve in New England, the Rocky Mountain region, and even abroad in places like Armenia, Kenya, and Hungary.
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