As planting season gets underway in Mason County, area farmers urge all drivers to watch out for slow-moving vehicles and to share the road. “Many of our farmers are getting their crops in the ground right now and that means a lot of tractors and other large farm equipment is out on the road,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said. Due to the size of farm equipment and the narrowness of many rural roads, tractors, combines, plows and planters often have difficulty ...
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