Posted by hd6gtom on April 07, 2016 at 08:26:11 from (173.29.173.135):
In Reply to: How many of you... posted by RBoots on April 06, 2016 at 18:04:21:
and then you have the other problem- idiots coming to the country for a drive. people that shouldn't be on a gravel road. I live a mile from Roseman Covered Bridge. You know the 1 Eastwood made the movie about. Tour buses destroyed the road going to it. It took our county several years to get the ruts out of it. I'll bet not 1 tour bus operator paid a dime in taxes to fix it. There is a reason these are called farm to market roads. How many times in the past 30 years have I been asked to take a tractor, in pouring down rain, and drive down a dirt road to pull some guy, not a farmer, out of the mud? How many times have I been ask to trespass on one of the neighbors farms-- to pull some idiot out who was trespassing on the farm, again not a farmer. Around here you cant farm up to the edge of the road. Most of the farms are still family owned and the guys and gals do their best to not destroy the roads, WHY because they have to travel on them and depend on them to get their crops in and out, their livestock to and from the point of sale.
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