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From residential to commercial, there's a zero-turn model for everyone. The Spartan line is built better and stronger than the competition and is made in the USA. Four models available, each in a variety of configurations, or customize yours. THE Strongest Lineup IN THE INDUSTRY SRT SERIES RZ SERIES RT SERIES KG SERIES RZ SERIES RT SERIES RT SERIES RT KG SERIES SERIES AMERICAN-MADE IN BATESVILLE, ARKANSAS Handcrafted with American steel with American muscle by American workers. SEE THEM TODAY AT... SRT Series featured to the right >>> 30 INDIANA ST, JASPER (right behind Shoney's) 812-482-3366 • www.ajcycle.net Tuesday-Friday: 9am to 6pm • Saturday: 9am to 2pm • Closed Sunday & Monday AJ CYCLE GUDORF CONTRACTI NG I NC . PLU MBING, HEATI NG, AIR-COND & ELECTRICAL OWNER: MARK GUDORF 812-482-1081 812-309-0661 Jasper, IN 47546 LLOYD KNEPP CONSTRUCTION Remodeling, Roofing, Doors, Floors, Siding, Custom Cabinets, Decks, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting (Interior or Exterior), Dry Wall Finishing 812-709-9693 812-709-8618 & B-6 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 The Press-Dispatch By Alex Mahrenholz Purdue Extension— Pike County Spring weather is here and Indiana's 94,000 farmers are beginning to share the road more frequently with motor- ists. Rural road safety is ev- eryone's responsibility. These tips can help keep us all safe this planting season. 1. Stay alert. Distracted driving is never a good idea, but paying extra attention to these vehicles that may have to make wide turns or have a longer stopping distance is es- pecially important. 2. Be patient. Most farm equipment cannot exceed speeds of 35 mph. Remem- ber, farmers usually only trav- el busy roadways for a short period of time between fields. 3. Stay back. Maintaining a safe following distance is important in any driving sce- nario, but especially when you may be in a small vehi- cle traveling behind a large piece of farm equipment. We can't assume the farmer can always see directly behind their equipment 100 percent of the time. This type of ma- chinery also has much bigger blind spots than those in a pas- senger vehicle. 4. Pass with caution. On- ly pass farm equipment in le- gal passing zones and when it is safe to do so. Often times farmers will pull over at their earliest opportunity to allow traffic to move around them more safely. Make certain ve- hicles are not turning right or left before you attempt to pass and remember to smile and wave at your traveling farmers as they truly appreciate your patience and understanding. Sharing the road is chal- lenging, but vital to both farm- er and motorist safety and our Indiana economy. Bruce Ket- tler, director of the Indiana State Department of Agricul- ture says, "With farmers and motorists all working togeth- er we can ensure we will make it home safely to our families this spring." EMAIL ............classifi eds@pressdispatch.net Email us your ad! Please include your name and phone number. We'll call you for your payment. CALL......................................... 812-354-8500 COME IN: ............. 820 E. Poplar, Petersburg We Accept CASH or CHECK Participants will receive a numbered sign to post at their sale. Yard sales will be grouped together by location to make it easier for shoppers. DEADLINE: MAY 3 AT 5 PM The Press Dispatch PIKE COUNTY'S NEWS NETWORK a n ere s nu numb e ve ve v iv iv iv i ei ei e ce c ec e ill r mb d mb d mbe d mbered bere bere e re d r d e t t i t i b d b d Pike County Spring 2021 Get your SIGN! Pike County Purdue Extension news Road safety during planting season

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