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Sharon Spinks favors Fiscal Court using Crossbow if need be

Sharon Spinks writes:
Reply to spraying with Crossbow or Roundup: I have been on the farm all my life. We have used Roundup until Crossbow came out 40 plus years. Its better than having snake infested weedy areas or unable to see ditch lines, especially out on county roads. Two weeks ago a young mother and her infant hit a ditch that was grown up with weeds and almost flipped her vehicle luckily they were not hurt. If the ditch line could have been sprayed this might not have happened. There are a lot of places you cannot get a tractor to mow spraying is a necessity in these places or let someone get hurt or killed. The county roads are not like city roads with concrete everywhere. The Adair Co. Fiscal court is doing what is necessary for the safety of people as well as keeping our county beautified. -Sharon Spinks
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