Posted by fixerupper on April 10, 2011 at 19:58:47 from (174.253.151.51):
In Reply to: Re: nature's wrath posted by Rich Iowa on April 10, 2011 at 19:10:41:
Seems like the real destruction was in a band from south of sioux city and heading northeast. Mapleton was hit awfully hard. Its se of sioux city. My neice's husband was passing through mapleton when it hit. He parked his semi, ran to a house and rode it out in the basement. Don't think the truck was hurt. He was hauling anhydrous ammonia or 'smoke', as we call it.
There were more than those 30 hog confinements lost. The 30 werejust the ones this one feed mill serves. A few big turkey buildings.were lost. Most of the hogs were still in their pens. Don't know about the turkeys. My guess is it scattered the turkeys because they aren't protected by a cement foundation like the hogs are. Pigs aren't built to fly the way turkeys are. Jim
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