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    #13
    Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
    Look at all the trees! How does snow even drift in that country?
    Pic is our yard trees.
    Old trees with little new growth, so snow drifts in..
    RM ridges many roads here.
    Remember we are the Mud Zone..
    Our own little world..

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      #14
      Can’t see the pictures cause “AgExpert” is all over it. That’s a good way for government to get their noses into our books.

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        #15
        The RM makes them here but can’t seem to keep the roads open anyway. The road running south of our place closed pugged with snow last winter about the middle of January and if we have another snow and wind event they will likely struggle to keep it open this year. The whole time I went to school the bus went through there and the whole time my kids went to school the bus went through. Last two years the grader struggle’s even with snow ridges. Climate change I guess?

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          #16
          Ponass Lake 367 has excellent roads everywhere, custom ridging in vulnerable areas by snowcat, 3 graders/plows if needed. On top of it all.

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            #17
            Originally posted by Partners View Post
            Are there moose in that bluff? Kinda looks like one standing on edge of the tree line.

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              #18
              Not snow ridges, but what is going in here?
              Supposedly in Russia:


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                #19
                Says it's being rolled to breakup a ice layer, which is covering a winter cereal crop.

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                  #20
                  It works some times . You can see where a cultivator was parked the last winter by the crop there .if its economical?

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