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December 12, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Night Devastation Hit: Recounting Stories from the Mayfield Tornado One Year Later
 
On Dec. 10, 2021, an EF4 tornado tore through Mayfield, Ky. One year later, Clinton Griffiths, host of AgDay, and Tyne Morgan, host of U.S. Farm Report, visit the community to share stories of hope and signs of rebuilding. Bit by bit, piece by piece, Mayfield is reclaiming its future and forging a bond stronger than any tornado can tear apart. It's truly a Christmas comeback.
 
 

After the tornado, pieces of poultry houses were scattered across fields. Crews were forced to go from one end to the other, picking up debris and cleaning so planting could resume. The local USDA office says the price tag for farmland cleanup topped $2 million. In addition, losing Mayfield Grain was devastating to the local farm economy.

 
 

Mayfield's largest employer, Pilgrim's Pride, continues to invest in its workforce and the community following the tornado, even donating more than $1 million to rebuild homes and infrastructure.

 
 

In the wake of the tornado, help came in numerous forms, including several remarkable teenagers. With all the acts of kindness this past year, what the teenagers have earned can’t be taught in a classroom or coached on a football field. Instead, it’s been a year full of life lessons on how to be selfless servants in times of dire need.

 
 

Get ready for this—a Polar Vortex! AgDay Meteorologist Andrew Whitmyer is tracking it.

 
 
 
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