The Southwest Booster

Province shares info about hay salvage and ditch mowing

- MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS

Producers can once again take advantage of free hay in Saskatchew­an’s provincial highway ditches.

Hay can be salvaged any time during the spring or summer months. Before and including July 8, landowners or lessees nearest/adjacent to the ditch have the first option to cut or bale material, but after that day anyone can cut and bale without permission from the property-owner, as long as no salvage operations have already begun. It is recommende­d that participan­ts contact their local Ministry of Highways office to provide contact informatio­n and limits on where they are salvaging hay to avoid disputes.

Hay must be cut at a uniform height in ditches and bales must be placed at least eight metres away from the shoulder of the highway. Bales must be removed by August 8, otherwise they may be subject to removal and disposal by the Ministry of Highways. After August 8, bales must be removed immediatel­y following haying operations. The ministry may also remove and dispose of hay bales in locations deemed unsafe for drivers.

Ditch Mowing

The Ministry of Highways is working on its annual early mowing program along high-trafficvol­ume highways, which began June 7 and will continue until July 15. Contractor­s cut a fourmetre-wide swath along shoulders adjacent to Highways 1, 7, 11, 16 and 39, along with portions of Highways 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10. During this time, mowing may be completed near some highway intersecti­ons and interchang­es, railway crossings and tourism facilities.

Regular ditch mowing will occur along all four-lane highways between July 15 and the fall months. A four-metrewide strip will be mowed adjacent to the other highways with additional mowing as required to ensure visibility and weed control. Progress is weather dependent.

Key Dates

- June 7 to July 15: Mowing includes a four-metre shoulder cut adjacent to the road. Highways 1, 7, 11, 16 and 39, along with portions of Highways 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10. Some highway intersecti­ons may receive a full ditch cut to ensure good sightlines.

- July 8: Prior to and including this date, a landowner or lessee nearest to a highway ditch has the first option to cut or bale hay. After this date, anyone may cut and bale hay or grass in a highway ditch without getting the permission of the adjacent landowner.

- July 15 to October 15: Contractor­s begin mowing the width of ditches along all four-lane highways. All other highways get a four-metre cut adjacent to the highway shoulder.

- August 8: All hay bales must be removed from ditches or they may be removed and disposed of at the Ministry of Highways’ discretion.

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