Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Rural Fire Department was called out 11:45 a.m., on Wednesday.
The location was a slough, a mile west of Country Acres Veterinary Clinic, southwest of Jamestown.
Wind was fanning the fire, and was reported to be going toward a corn field, as the fire crew and a farmer on the scene, were working to prevent the blaze from spreading.
Rural Fire Department Chief Ben Maulding reported the fire was contained to the dry slough, and minimal fire damage reported to a corn field, as a farmer there created a fire break.
The cause of the fire was listed as a farm equipment disc, striking a rock
About two acres of the cornfield were damaged, with five Rural Fire Department units and 11 firefighters on the scene about 45 minutes.
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