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In truth there shouldn't be any mud at all coming off of tractor/trailer wheels in harvest, especially this dry year that we,ve had.

 

 

Spuds getting lifted now. Doesn't get much muddier. There's usually a handwritten sign lying down on the path that says mud on road. That'll do it

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Spuds getting lifted now. Doesn't get much muddier. There's usually a handwritten sign lying down on the path that says mud on road. That'll do it

 

I was thinking of wheat/rape etc harvest, yeah spud harvest can be very muddy, I,m on the farmers side , but I must admit their a law onto their own, as for mud on road signs, I don't they even bother with those.

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