Saw this yesterday and it caught my attention straight away. Six hours is significant - that's not a nap or losing track of time down the pub. Farmers are up before dawn, they know their routines better than most. Hard to dismiss.
What gets me is the Nebraska location. There's been a cluster of reports from that whole region going back decades, mostly unreported because rural folk don't want the hassle. My thinking is the isolation makes these areas more likely targets, less chance of witnesses.
Anyone got a link to the full report? The version I saw was pretty thin on details - no mention of physical symptoms after, which is usually the first thing worth looking at with these cases. Missing time without any physical aftereffects is a different animal to the ones where people wake up with marks or nosebleeds.
Would be good to hear from anyone who's looked into the Nebraska corridor seriously. Theres something going on out there and its been ignored too long.