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Expect mud on roads

Do not be surprised if roads get a little bumpy over the next few weeks in Door and Kewaunee Counties. Cool temperatures over the next week will not make drying out wet fields an easy task. Fitting in the work in a tighter than expected time frame was one of the topics   discussed at a meeting held earlier this week by Peninsula Pride Farms in Brussels. Peninsula Pride Farms President and Dairy Dreams owner Don Niles says they have a plan of action.

Even the best made plans could still lead to mud leaving the fields and onto the road. The Kewaunee County Sheriff’s Department is reminding farmers their responsibility to clean up the road after they are done and for motorists to travel with extra caution if they notice fieldwork is being done.

 

 

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