Funny,around me in southern Michigan, the power company dumps power poles they pull or get broken off where they lay alongside the fields.
A few years ago we had a major power line project run by our farm. They were running a large 3 phase power line to a factory down the road from the farm. They ended up buying a right away from us along the roadside. Poles were out of the fields so we could live with it ( The fix was in anyway, the power line was going through rather we liked it or not so we might as well get some money out of it) One of the agreements made with the power company was we had a power line going to Dad's house running through a number of our fields. We weren't having 2 rows of poles a 150 feet apart. The agreement was the power line going to Dad's house was to be relocated to the new set of poles in the fencerow. Well Consumers decided to do that all along that line where it was feasible. A number got pulled on some of our rented ground and even on the chunk of ground my brother owns. We ended up with 11 power poles from our own ground they pulled and left. We have fencepost for a long time now.
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