Constituents, please see the following information
regarding several public meetings happening in the next
few weeks. If you have any thoughts or concerns about
how Wisconsin views Implements of Husbandry, these
meetings would be a great way to share them. Please let
me know if I can be of any assistance or if you have any
questions.
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Agricultural
equipment has grown in complexity and size over the
years and, as is often the case, regulation has not kept
up with industry changes.
Recently the increased size and
weight of agricultural equipment came under a spotlight
after incidents involving overweight equipment resulted
in citations and court cases. Local authorities who are
in charge of maintaining the roads and bridges asked for
help balancing the needs of all road users.
In response,
in October 2012, the Wisconsin Department of
Transportation (WisDOT) and the Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP),
convened the Implements of Husbandry (IoH) Study Group,
involving over 20 stakeholders representing
transportation and farm organizations, equipment
manufacturers, law enforcement, local officials and the
University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension. The group was
committed to finding a balanced solution based on
science and the needs of the agricultural community.
The
recommendations from the group include:
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Establishing a
clear, simple definition of implements of
husbandry
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Creating IoH size limits to avoid damaging
roads and structures to ensure safe roads for all
users
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Allowing IoH to operate 15% over weight limits,
except where posted and during spring thaw
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Providing a
mechanism for local written authorization to operate
above these proposed limits
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Encouraging the development
of best practices and emerging technologies, especially
in manure management, to reduce wear on roadways and
structures
The IoH Study Group is seeking feedback from
the agricultural community and others through a series
of Town Hall meetings. All of the meetings, co-hosted by
the University of Wisconsin Extension, will take place
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the dates and locations listed
below:
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August 19 – UW Extension Office, 5201 Fen Oak
Drive, Madison
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August 20 – Country Aire Banquet Hall,
F1312 County Road P,
Stratford
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August 28 – Cashton Community Hall, 8111
Main Street, Cashton
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August 29 – WisDOT Northeast Region Office, 1940 West
Mason Street, Green Bay
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September 3 – Chippewa County Courthouse Large Assembly
Room, 711 North Bridge Street, Chippewa Falls