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Is it just me? Are farmers irrigation systems annoying to you?

mxz600

Free Thinking Member
I am really getting tired of the farmers and their arrogance that they have the right to do whatever they damn well please without any regard for others.
I checked with the State Police and they couldn't find any laws prohibiting irrigation from crossing the road. There may not be a law in place but you would think the farmers would show a little courtesy.
To some this may not seem like that big of a deal. But for me it is. There is a six mile stretch of road I travel everyday to work that has nine of these dang things that can reach over the road at any given time. :gaah: I almost forgot. I'm not talking about some country back road (not that it should matter). This is M-51, a main highway.
 
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I am really getting tired of the farmers and their arrogance that they have the right to do whatever they damn well please without any regard for others.
I checked with the State Police and they couldn't find any laws prohibiting irrigation from crossing the road. There may not be a law in place but you would think the farmers would show a little courtesy.
To some this may not seem like that big of a deal. But for me it is. There is a six mile stretch of road that has nine of these dang things that can reach over the road at any given time. :gaah: I almost forgot. I'm not talking about some country back road (not that it should matter). This is M-51, a main highway.

:ohyea:
Just wondering, are you one of those people who move next to a airport and complain about the noise.? [rhetorical]
 
I am really getting tired of the farmers and their arrogance that they have the right to do whatever they damn well please without any regard for others.
I checked with the State Police and they couldn't find any laws prohibiting irrigation from crossing the road. There may not be a law in place but you would think the farmers would show a little courtesy.
To some this may not seem like that big of a deal. But for me it is. There is a six mile stretch of road that has nine of these dang things that can reach over the road at any given time. :gaah: I almost forgot. I'm not talking about some country back road (not that it should matter). This is M-51, a main highway.

I ran into some of those about a week ago--- thought it was kind funny--- got just a bit wet--- which actually felt good since it was 90+ out. Although I did have to clean the water spots off my Spyder at my next gas stop..
 
:ohyea:
Just wondering, are you one of those people who move next to a airport and complain about the noise.? [rhetorical]

Just wondering, are you one of those people that likes to stick their nose in a conversation without anything constructive to say? (rhetorical)
 
I am really getting tired of the farmers and their arrogance that they have the right to do whatever they damn well please without any regard for others.
I checked with the State Police and they couldn't find any laws prohibiting irrigation from crossing the road. There may not be a law in place but you would think the farmers would show a little courtesy.
To some this may not seem like that big of a deal. But for me it is. There is a six mile stretch of road that has nine of these dang things that can reach over the road at any given time. :gaah: I almost forgot. I'm not talking about some country back road (not that it should matter). This is M-51, a main highway.
:chill::f_spider:
 
Next time you get fresh vegetables on your dinner table, don't forget to get angry at the irrigation systems that may have allowed these veggies to grow.
 
I think what some are forgetting here is that the farmers could irrigate without all the overspray onto the road. He didn't say they had to stop all irrigation. I don't think that watering a paved road has much to do with putting vegetables on the table.
 
Could be worse...the cropduster could have sprayed you. :joke:

We actually ran into one of those last weekend. Watched him dust for awhile--- looked like a fun ride to me. Kept going down the road and could see a bit of a residue cloud-- just slowed down a bit to let it dissipate..

Not a big deal... although I did notice I now have a 3rd eyeball growing on the back of my head....:roflblack:
 
I think what some are forgetting here is that the farmers could irrigate without all the overspray onto the road. He didn't say they had to stop all irrigation. I don't think that watering a paved road has much to do with putting vegetables on the table.

Thank you, finally a voice of reason. For that you win the prize. You and Deb ride down some weekend and I'll take you out to dinner.
I live in a farming community and grew up on a farm. My grandfather was a farmer and my father and I did some farming on the side. I currently have relatives that are in the farming business. I understand the importance of irrigation but at the same time know that the water from these systems don't have to go into the road.
I have to travel this same road every day twice a day 6 times a week. Trust me, it gets a little old having to dodge the water.
And one thing I didn't mention earlier, some farmers run liquid nitrogen through their irrigation systems. So the next time you run through one of those refreshing sprinklers and you lick the water from your lips..........:thumbup:
 
We actually ran into one of those last weekend. Watched him dust for awhile--- looked like a fun ride to me. Kept going down the road and could see a bit of a residue cloud-- just slowed down a bit to let it dissipate..

Not a big deal... although I did notice I now have a 3rd eyeball growing on the back of my head....:roflblack:
I think my Mom had one of those. She always could see what was going on behind her back. :roflblack:

Mxz600, sorry to poke fun in a sore wound...but there are worse situations. On the other hand, the exact same thing irritates me on my daily walks, when peoples' sprinkler systems water the sidewalk, forcing me into the street or catching me unaware. It is actually a bit of a safety issue for a rider, since suddenly getting caught could cause a problem in handling, or an icident from a sudden reaction to the unknown. It is also a waste of water. Don't blame you for complaining. Be glad it was warm weather, I guess. Being drenched and cold would be a real pain.

We're just trying to tease you a bit and cheer you up. Don't be too hard on us. :D
 
We actually ran into one of those last weekend. Watched him dust for awhile--- looked like a fun ride to me. Kept going down the road and could see a bit of a residue cloud-- just slowed down a bit to let it dissipate..

Not a big deal... although I did notice I now have a 3rd eyeball growing on the back of my head....:roflblack:

Are you sure it was a residue cloud? I thought it was just humidity ..:roflblack: ... And about the 3rd eyeball ..... does that mean you know what I was doing behind you? :yikes:
 
Mxz600, sorry to poke fun in a sore wound...but there are worse situations. On the other hand, the exact same thing irritates me on my daily walks, when peoples' sprinkler systems water the sidewalk, forcing me into the street or catching me unaware. It is actually a bit of a safety issue for a rider, since suddenly getting caught could cause a problem in handling, or an icident from a sudden reaction to the unknown. It is also a waste of water. Don't blame you for complaining. Be glad it was warm weather, I guess. Being drenched and cold would be a real pain.

We're just trying to tease you a bit and cheer you up. Don't be too hard on us. :D

No need for you to apologize Scotty. I can take a joke and I took your comment in the lighthearted nature it was given.
I was surprised by a couple of comments though. Everybody looks at things differently, but that is what makes our world so interesting. I guess one thing that got lost in all of this is I just wish everyone would show a little more consideration to the people around them. Like the guy mowing his lawn with the chute pointing toward the road and he's throwing sand and gravel and who knows what else at you as you drive by in your $40,000 car:yikes:(not that I own one). But that is a whole different thread.
 
I never shoot my grass into the street or towards a car, bike, mc or pedestrian .... does kinda irk me when I see others do this--- without even thinking about it.

I didn't realize this was on your daily commute---- bummer.

Have you thought of talking to the farmer about it?
 
Are you sure it was a residue cloud? I thought it was just humidity ..:roflblack: ... And about the 3rd eyeball ..... does that mean you know what I was doing behind you? :yikes:

That's exactly why I wanted that 3rd eyeball--- to keep an eye on you--- make sure you're not up to any shenanigans!

I do remember that cropduster going across the road and seeing a bit of a cloud-- which was pretty much gone by the time we hit it.

I would have traded that guy a ride in his plane for a ride on the Spyder....:D
 
... On the other hand, the exact same thing irritates me on my daily walks, when peoples' sprinkler systems water the sidewalk, forcing me into the street or catching me unaware. It is actually a bit of a safety issue for a rider, since suddenly getting caught could cause a problem in handling, or an icident from a sudden reaction to the unknown. It is also a waste of water...


One of my pet peeves is when I see someone's sprinkler sytem running while it's pouring rain. I realize they are on a very basic timer but it still slightly irks me. :sour:
 
One of my pet peeves is when I see someone's sprinkler sytem running while it's pouring rain. I realize they are on a very basic timer but it still slightly irks me. :sour:
Yeah. In this electronic age they could easily and cheaply add a rain sensor...or just a gauge that only waters when it needs itand not when it is sufficiently moist...whether due to rain, sprinkling, or overcast weather.
 
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