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Friday, April 26, 2024

FARMERS ADVOCATE

As the sun dropped below the Riding Mountain skyline, this herd of whitetail deer were munching through some tasty crop residue. Compared to the mid-1900s before minimum tillage was common practice, the amount of crop residue has increased significantly. That change in farming practices has helped spur population growth in species like the white tail.

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Rough roads ahead

The Town of Neepawa has a problem and it’s pretty obvious what it is. The streets and roads are in terrible shape. So terrible that they are dangerous and causing severe damage to cars and trucks alike.

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