Posted by 1130Leo on August 20, 2019 at 04:31:55 from (12.188.164.8):
In Reply to: Five less dairy farms posted by tomstractorsandtoys on August 19, 2019 at 05:55:36:
We have one of the mega dairy farms in our township, believe they milk around 3000 head, have to say, We all hate the place, they destroy the roads with the constant oversized feed, poop, and milk haulers, and there is not a damned thing anyone can do about it. How is it the Manure Haulers who have Huge equipment, and are not farmers, they are commercial haulers, yet they are unlicensed, ignore speed and weight limits, destroy roads, and pay nothing. Residents are upset, and who wouldn't be, the dust and the ruts are insane. Something has to change with these haulers, 12 year olds running rigs that are insane in size and they are going 50 plus all the time.
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