Posted by 36F30 on July 02, 2017 at 21:11:54 from (75.167.93.38):
In Reply to: WOW--I screwed up!!! posted by big tee on July 02, 2017 at 17:29:44:
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The county put that there to mark something, Like an intake or something else they may need to find. Thats why its painted orange. We use t posts now, but used grader blades were used as markers for years. Something big and hard to remove was the norm so people wouldn't remove them! As a County Weed Commissioner I can tell you that Wild Parsnip is not on the noxious weed list in Iowa and for that reason the county is not required to control it. I don't like it either, but I have 5500 acres of road side ditches and they would have to at least double my budget to treat it. Tax dollars most Counties don't have, and citizens don't want to pay. The experts say the next normal winter will git rid of most of it and they don't even try to control it
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