Leaving mud on the roads is not respectful of those who have to follow
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This fall, I have noticed signs saying, “Watch out for farmers.”
The day after Thanksgiving, I was on U.S. 51 going north in the morning. I didn’t see the farmer, but there was mud from north of Ten-Mile Drainage Ditch to Casey’s at Wapella. Is this really necessary? Is it even lawful?
Sadly, it is not respectful of those following you. If you want it, you have to give it.
James L. Hall,
farmer retired
Wapella