When a farmer, who was usually known for being kind and hearty in the neighborhood, fell into a crisis, his neighbors reached out to help with one heart.



On the 15th local time, foreign media including Fox News of the United States introduced what happened to Mr. Lane Unzem, a farmer in Divide County, North Dakota.





Recently, Ungem was injured while pulling a combine, an agricultural machine that can harvest and threshing at the same time, and go to the field to harvest wheat and canola that he has cultivated for a year.

Suddenly, the combine was caught on fire.

Surprised, Unzem got out of the combine and tried to extinguish the light, but as a result of a crush on him, even Ungem fell on the spot due to a sudden heart attack.



Fortunately, Ungem, who was immediately taken to the emergency room, saved her life and was diagnosed with inpatient treatment until recovery.




The problem was Mr. Unzem's field, which had not finished the harvest.

This is because crops grown on a wide farmland of about 4 million square meters could suffer tremendous damage if they were not harvested in time.



After hearing the news, more than 60 neighbors without hesitation pulled their own combines and tractors to the Ungem field.

They haven't even harvested their fields yet, but they think that helping Mr. Unzem is the priority, and they roll their arms together.

Dozens of neighbors joined forces and finished harvesting in Ungem's field in just 7 hours.




Neighbor Don Anderson said, "We all get acquainted with Mr. Unzem. All of the Unzem family are good and kind to our neighbors. I wanted to repay the kindness that did not want Mr. Ungem's return.'Reap what we sow.' "The farmers' sayings apply to life as well."



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Don Anderson' Facebook)