[AT] Winter roads and impact on crops
Gene Waugh Elgin, Illinois USA
gwaugh at wowway.com
Thu Dec 27 16:11:19 PST 2007
I see quite a bit of roadside damage here in Illinois, especially with
evergreens, from what I suspect is salt damage. They uses the stuff
VERY heavily here, anytime the roads are not CLEAN, everyone (well, most
:-) ) scream.
/--
Gene
Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA/
John Widener wrote:
> That would probably be true. In some of the other states they haven't become
> environmentally friendly yet with there salt distribution
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>> I was wondering since I saw a report a while back about a farmer that had
>> sued the state for crop loss due to the increased salt in the soil as his
>> farm is along a major highway. He had documented proof of his loses and
>> had won a lot of money if I recall correctly.
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>> Ron,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> They have used salt here in Michigan for years, both the solid and liquid
>>> kind and as far as I can tell, it has made no impact on the crops.? In
>>> fact, you see very little impact to the weeds that grow alongside the
>>> road.? I think the amount they put on would have to be substantially more
>>> to effect the growth characteristics of most plants.??In reality, the
>>> polluted micro-climate caused?by the car/truck exhaust fumes has a bigger
>>> impact on the vegetation growing along the roadside, which is why the
>>> tree
>>> along the road either yellow (pines) or turn colors in the fall quicker
>>> than those which set back from the road.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Enjoy, Joe?
>>>
>>>
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>>> From: rowilson at wildblue.net
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>>> Sent: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 3:21 pm
>>> Subject: [AT] Winter roads and impact on crops
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've been wondering if everyone else in the colder climate states has
>>> taken to the practice of spraying the roads with brine a month before
>>> winter starts and as soon as the rain stops. Seems that the impact on the
>>> crops from the runoff of this stuff as well as the cars, trucks and more
>>> importantly the bridges of our country are more important than being able
>>> to drive 70 everywhere people want to go. I mean wht ever happened to
>>> using common sense when you drive? I'm looking at buying a little 2WD
>>> truck so I can park my Cummins/Dodge and my buddies all think I'm crazy.
>>> They say what are you going to do when it snows. Just like I did before
>>> they had front wheel drive cars, slow down.
>>> Rob
>>>
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