NE, landowner is responsible for mowing any bordering roads twice a year. If roads are not mowed, they add a few hundred $$ per 1/4 mile on taxes. County line gravel goes between a couple miles of mine, I mow with an old 9' sickle, no shoulder flat enough to drive on, too steep. Common practice and courtesy is if you mow yours, and you turn around, you mow back where you left off, mowing whatever is there even if it's not yours. I go about a 1/4 mile further than I have to a couple places so that a couple neighbors don't have to come around (a few miles). One year I was slow, broke down road mowing tractor, ALL of mine was mowed. Township doesn't mow anything that I know of, don't know where the county does either. State mows along the highway. There aren't very many "side-highways", they are low maintenance and not painted with lines, I have not seen who mows them. You are not allowed to use/harvest most of that. Except along highways, they have permits you can buy if you have land bordering, you can hay the highway ditches. There are some "trails", not maintained roads, that people can drive on, those don't have to be mowed, but they can be hayed, usually 1/2 per bordering neighbor. With all the rain this year, lots are overgrown and could use mowing more often (rained last night, couple days last week, probably tonight, etc.)
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