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Notice is hereby given by the Ravenna Township Board to all farmers and landowners:
SDCL 31-32-7 destruction, etc., of township grade or ditch. Violation as a misdemeanor. No unauthorized person may injure any township road by removing, destroying or otherwise altering the grade constructed for such road or by filling, or otherwise altering the ditch which drains the grade of such road or otherwise injures such road in any manner. A violation of this section is a Class 2 Misdemeanor.
This may occur by tilling or planting a crop in the road ditch, which interferes with the drainage and sights distance. This also causes silt and other debris to plug culverts and bridges.
Notice is hereby given that any destruction or injury to a township road ditch or right-of-way may result in legal action by township to enforce the law. This may include mowing of crops by the township or removal of dirt and dirt construction within the township right-of-way causing damage to crops. The cost to the township for repairing and returning the road to its proper state will be recovered in a civil action against the person responsible.
Ravenna Township
Board

The Letcher Legion Auxiliary recently completed judging of the 2013 annual poem and essay contests. First place in each division will advance to the district level.
Winners of the poem contest in third grade were: first – Leighton Tarbox; second – Elliana Kisor; third – Teyana Moody.
Winners in fourth grade were: first – Chloe Sewall; second – Alexis Kelly; third – Cassidy Slykhuis.
Winners in fifth grade were: first – Chloe Degen; second – Tater Moody, third – Dakota Kidder.
Winners in sixth grade were: first – Madi Moody; second – Cole Moody; third – Renee Farmer.
Winners of the essay contest in seventh and eighth grade were: first – Myah Selland; second – Byron Jessen; third – Koby Larson.
Winners in ninth and 10th grade were: first – Amberiah Smith; second – Clayton Sewall; third – Taylor Peck.
Winners in 11th grade were: first – Nick Miller; second – Drew Duffel; third – Alec Schmidt.

By Owen Anderson, County Executive Director for Jerauld and Sanborn counties
CRP Mid-Contract Management (MCM) Requirements: MCM has been met on contracts and contiguous contracts where 40-50 percent of the acreage requiring MCM was hayed or grazed as a result of 2012 Emergency Haying/Grazing. The vast majority of Sanborn and Jerauld participants who took advantage of 2012 Emergency Hay/Graze will have met the MCM requirements for their next scheduled MCM.
Participants can voluntarily conduct MCM, at their own expense, on unhayed portions at the regularly scheduled time. Voluntary activity is limited to light disking, harrowing or prescribed burn. Baling/burning of bales is not allowed.
Waivers: If less than 40 percent of the acreage requiring MCM was emergency hayed/grazed the participant may request a waiver to not perform additional management activities.
Interest Rates: Marketing Assistant Loans 1.125 percent;   Farm Storage Facility Loans 1.375 percent, 2.0 percent and 2.25 percent for seven, 10 and 12 year notes, respectively.
“USDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider.”

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