(KLZA)-- A Rulo man died from injuries suffered while working on a large piece of agricultural equipment Tuesday morning.
71-year-old Neal Frost was working on a fertilizer floater that was jacked up with the rear wheels removed when the machine fell, making contact with him.
Neal Frost farmed and was a sub-contractor through Ag Partners Coop. He was a member of the Ag Partners Board and has served on the Richardson County Extension Board and the Natural Resources District.
Funeral services for Neal Frost will be 10:30 Monday morning, Nov. 27 at the First United Methodist Church in Falls City.
The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon from 3 - 4 at the Dorr and Clark Funeral Home in Falls City.
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