‘Booby traps’ found in central Minnesota farm field
Published 7:42 pm Wednesday, November 20, 2019
LITCHFIELD — Authorities in central Minnesota said someone left “booby traps” in a farmer’s field apparently meant to damage farm equipment.
Meeker County Sheriff Brian Cruze said a farmer near Cedar Mills on Monday reported minor damage to a combine after a chain was drawn into the machine during harvesting.
Cruze said it’s premature to speculate on motive. The sheriff said the chain may have been in the corn for weeks or months.
But he said when the farm family got deeper into the crop, it happened again.
Mindy Johnson’s family farms about 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans. She said the second incident involved a 6-foot piece of steel rebar pounded into the ground near a cornstalk where it was hard to see.
Johnson said she doesn’t know why her family’s farm would be singled out.