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Farm That Lost Barn to Roof Collapse Reaches Out for Help
Dry Water Farm has setup a GoFundMe page to help recover from the recent roof collapse at their barn,

A farm that lost their barn to a roof collapse is now taking to GoFundMe to help obtain the resources they need for the recovery process.
On Sunday, 33 horses were evacuated from Dry Water Farm in Stoughton after the roof at the farm started to collapse.
While every horse was moved to neighboring barns, the farm writes that there is still work to be done.
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To help pay for the costs that are not covered by insurance and to assist the horses in their new environment, the farm is looking to raise $45,000. As of Feb. 19, over $6,800 has been raised.
“We are setting up this fund to help keep the horses happy where they are, in their new environments, but there is also a team and staff that have been displaced as well. We just want to make sure we have the resources available with this healing and rebuilding process,” the GoFundMe page description reads.
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No horses or people were injured during the evacuation on Sunday.
Click here to make a donation on the Dry Water Farm Go Fund Me page.
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