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It’s that time of year when our rural roads come alive with the hardworking farmers who feed our world. Harvest season is in full swing, which means you’re likely to encounter farm equipment on the roads. Slowing down and staying alert can save lives — maybe even yours.

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l Respect traffic flow: If a line of vehicles builds up, find a safe place to let them pass. And please, no texting and driving — stay focused.

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l Light it up: Ensure your equipment has the proper lighting and slow moving vehicle signs. If you’re traveling more than 25 mph, use a speed identification symbol sign to let drivers know you’re on the move.

l Keep a safe distance: Farm equipment has blind spots and can’t stop quickly. Give them space and remember, if you can’t see the operator, they can’t see you.

l Pass with care: Only pass when it’s safe, and when the operator signals. Rural roads are narrow, and passing farm equipment can be dangerous. If you see mailboxes ahead, wait — operators often need to cross the line to avoid them.

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Together, we can make rural roads safer. When we’re patient and attentive, we protect not just ourselves, but also the families, friends and neighbors who work tirelessly to bring food to our tables. Let’s keep this harvest season safe and sound.

Last Saturday, I watched an SUV whip past my dad, who was on a tractor, pulling a feed grinder from one part of our farm to our feedlot, which is located up the road from where we were coming from. They passed him on a turn, right before he was about to turn left. Ignoring road signs and failing to look around can lead to tragic consequences. If he would have turned seconds earlier, they could have seriously hurt my dad — or worse killed him — and for what, a few extra minutes to your destination? Nothing you are headed to is ever worth someone’s life.

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We all share these roads, and a little patience goes a long way in ensuring everyone’s safety. Fall brings early sunsets, rain-soaked roads and unpredictable deer. It’s a season that demands extra vigilance, and a moment’s care can prevent tragedy.

lEmbrace patience: Our farmers are working long hours to harvest, often from dawn until dusk. Slowing down and giving them space is a small way to show appreciation for their hard work.

l Stay visible and connected: Take regular breaks to check lights, reflectors, and slow moving vehicle signs. Communicate your route to someone else so they know where you’re headed.

l Stay focused: Resist distractions, and keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Rural roads may be scenic, but they’re no place to multitask.