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Four
Registered
MX Race
Council
Candidates Weekend
By DARRYL HOLYK
T own of Minnedo-
sa Senior Election
Official, Donna Dill-
abough, has received
a few official registra-
tions from candidates
running for Town
Council. As of Tues-
day, current Coun-
cillor Pat Skatch had
submitted her regis-
tration for the position
of Head of Council/
Mayor and registered
for positions as coun-
cillors are Jim Dow-
sett, Grant Butler and
current councillor
Rick Saler. Photos by Hillary Miller
The registration
period remains open By HILLARY MILLER the nationals can return to Minnedosa on
followed by the offi- a regular basis.
cial nomination pe-
riod which will run O n Saturday, September 1st and Sun-
day, September 2nd, the Manitoba
Motocross Provincial races returned to
While the provincial races did not at-
tract the same number of competitors and
spectators, last weekend’s event did draw a
from September 12th
to 18th. McNabb Valley near Minnedosa. significant crowd of eager spectators, who
If no other candi- There were many riders competing all cheered on the daredevils on wheels.
dates step up for Head over the Labour Day weekend, which con- Local motocross talent, Ryder
of Council/Mayor and sisted of parts eight and nine of a thirteen- McNabb, son of Brad McNabb, the owner
Skatch is acclaimed to part series of races. The series of races of McNabb Valley Motocross, came in first
the head seat, she will began in Altona, MB on May 27th, and in his class on Saturday, 85cc 12-16/7-
be the third female to will continue until part thirteen, in Pilot 11. He had a total time of 8:01.886 for
hold the position of Mound, MB, at the Prairie Hill MX course three laps, with his best lap timing in at
Mayor in Minnedosa’s on September 29th. 2:16.310. His best speed was 26.41km/h.
135 year history. The The provincial races were held only He competed in the same class again with
first was Joyce Steven- months after McNabb Valley hosted its a total time of 8:14.218, with his best lap as
son in the 1970s and first ever Canadiain Pro Nationals Mo- 2:18.147, and a best speed of 26.059km/h
the second was Beth tocross races on June 16th. The nationals and once again coming in first place.
Gordon in the 1980s. were a success, bringing in thousands of
spectators to the area and it is hoped that Continued on Page 9
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M innedosa’s
Recreation
tor has been hard at it
new
Direc-
world.
Laura and Ian were
married a year ago and
in town, and hopes to try to
work towards bringing that
program back.
for a couple of weeks moved to Minnedosa in “I’m just excited to
now, and is so excited July. When the position meet some people and
about her new position. for the Recreation Direc- bring what they need to
Laura Cook, who hails tor became available, she Minnedosa,” Cook said.
from Thunder Bay, ON, has thought she would try her Since starting in her
taken up the position that luck. A friend saw the job position, Laura has not
was left vacant earlier this posting, sent it to her, and faced many challenges,
summer. She has a friend- the rest is history. She was but understands that with
ly, bubbly personality that the successful applicant any new position there will
will surely be a treat for all chosen for the job. be challenges. “I’m here
those that she deals with in “Being new to town, to see that they are over-
the community. there is a lot for me to learn come,” she said. Because
Cook has spent the about the town itself and she is so new to town and
past two years working as the people and the pro- to her position, Laura is Ê
a line cook at the White- grams,” said Laura. She excited to see new faces,
house Bakery in Clear believes that her previous and work on all kinds of
Lake. Cook has a degree in experience as a Program new projects. Specifically,
Kinesiology, and worked as Co-ordinator in the prov- she is looking forward to a
a program co-ordinator in ince’s capital will prove to “Kids in the Kitchen” pro-
Winnipeg prior to her posi- be valuable as she becomes gram, because of her pas-
tion as a line cook – which more familiar with her sion for cooking.
she took because of her role, and she pointed out Cook’s husband is
Photo by Hillary Miller
love of food and cooking. that she is very receptive originally from Eden, and
Before living in Clear Lake, to learning what she can. Laura is originally from Originally from Thunder Bay, Laura Cook has been hired as the new Rec
she and her husband, Ian, She looks forward to the Thunder Bay. They already
Director for the Minnedosa District Recreation Commission.
spent six months living in opportunity to work with knew people from the
England, where she first existing programs, bring Minnedosa and Neepawa
got involved in the restau- back old programs, and area, which has helped community. Cook spent always wanted to come in Minnedosa because it is
rant and food industry, look into new ones. She them settle into their new part of her summer play- back this way to live, and such a great community,”
ing soccer with the Lakers, Laura felt no major ties to she expressed. “I’m really
which helped her make the city. “If I had to come excited to be here, I just
friends in town. Ian had out here, I wanted to live love this little town.”
With the Minnedosa
Rural Municipality of Minto-Odanah Sports Dinner coming up
Public Notice next month, Cook feels
Board of Revision confident that it will go
Public Notice is hereby given that the 2019 Assessment Roll for the Rural Municipality of
Erickson Dental Clinic smoothly, since much of
Minto-Odanah has been delivered to the Municipal Office at 49 Main Street, Minnedosa, 36 Main Street, Erickson, MB the groundwork for the
MB and is open for inspection during regular business hours. Applications for revision may 204-636-2320 event was done by the ef-
be made in accordance with sections 42 & 43 of the Municipal Assessment Act. ficient summer student,
General Dentistry Taryn Hildebrand. “She
APPLICATION FOR REVISION
Crowns & Bridges did a lot of work before she
42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed, a mortgagee in possession of
property under section 114(1) of The Real Property Act, an occupier of premises who is Implants & Dentures left, she laid the ground-
required under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, the authorized agent of Stabilize Loose Dentures work for me, so I’m just
the person, mortgagee or occupier, or the assessor may make application for the revision of Pediatric Dentistry rolling with everything
an assessment roll with respect to the following matters: Whitening & Cosmetic Procedures she’s done,” said Laura.
a) liability to taxation; Restorative & Root Canal Therapy Be sure to drop by the
b) amount of an assessed value; Rec office and meet our
c) classification of property; Dr. Angelus Karmis new Rec Director and give
d) a refusal by an assessor to amend the assessment roll under subsection 13(2) her a warm, Minnedosa
Dr. Pankaj Chadha
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS welcome.
43(1) An application for revision must: ° Direct billing for insurance companies °
a) be made in writing; ° Same day emergency care °
b) set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for which a Monday ÿ Friday 9am-5pm
revision is sought;
c) set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42(1) are at issue, and the
Running on
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grounds for each of those matters; and Empty?
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given under subsection 41(2), or Minnedosa Legion #138 2-3 weeks to complete.
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T he peacefulness of the
community of Onano-
le was shattered recently
where he was airlifted by
STARS air ambulance at
approximatley 10:30 Wed-
as the Major Crimes Unit
continues to investigate.
Therae Racette-Beau-
possession contrary to or-
der and fail to surrender
authorization.
after a major incident in nesday evening, to Health lieu, age 18 of Sandy Bay Delaney Marcus
which a local RCMP officer Sciences Centre in Win- First Nation, has been Houle, age 23 of Portage la
recieved substainial guns- nipeg. Fortunately, Cpl. charged with Attempted Prairie, has been charged
hot injuries. Kingdon’s injuries were murder with firearm x2, with Breaking and entering
Two members of the not fatal and he is out of Breaking and entering x2, Possession of property
Yellowhead RCMP Detach- the hospital. He is recove- x2, Possession of pro- obtained by crime over
ment were responding to a ring from his injuries and perty obtained by crime $5,000 and Possession of
report of a Break and En- is expected to make a full over $5,000, Weapons firearm/weapon/device/
ter at a rural property near recovery. The RCMP, Cpl. possession contrary to ammunition in motor ve-
Onanole at approximately Kingdon and his family order and fail to surren- hicle.
9 :30 p.m. on Wednesday, and friends are grateful for der authorization and This incident has left
August 29th. Shortly after the outpouring of concern Possession of firearm/ many shaken as to how
exiting their police vehicle, and support that has been weapon/device/ammu- such a thing could hap-
gunfire rang out and one of shown throughout this nition in motor vehicle. pen in such a small, quiet
the officers was struck. troubling ordeal. Tommy Edward Beau- rural setting. It serves as
That officer was The suspects fled the lieu, age 21 of Portage la a sobering reminder how
42-year-old Corporal, scene and RCMP searched Prairie, has been charged bad things can happen
Graeme Kingdon, who has for them throughout the with Theft of vehicle, Brea- anywhere at anytime. It
ties to the Minnedosa area. night Wednesday, loca- king and entering x2, Pos- also reminds us all of the
Graeme is the son of Ron ting and caputring three of session of property obtai- dangerous job emergency
and Gaileen Kingdon and them early Thursday mor- ned by crime over $5,000, responders, be it police,
a graduate of Minnedosa ning. A fourth suspect was Weapons possession paramedics or firefigthers
Collegiate’s Class of 1993. later located at a home in contrary to order and fail are faced with every time Tribune Archives
Graeme and his sister, Neepawa and was taken to surrender authorization they respond to a call. Re-
Cpl. Graeme Kingdon was part of
Jill, also an RCMP officer, into custody Thursday af- and Fail to comply with a sidents should always lock
both follow in their father ternoon at approximatley probation order. their doors, secure their the RCMP Musical Ride that performed at
Ron’s footsteps as he ser- 3 p.m. after a lengthy stan- Shane Donovan Beau- property and call 911 if the Minnedosa Fairgrounds in August 2008.
ved many years with the doff. lieu, age 30 of Portage la they witness any suspi- Graeme, the son of Ron and Gaileen Kingdon,
RCMP. The four suspects in- Prairie, has been charged cious or unusual activity. sustained gunshot wounds on duty
Following the shoo- volved with this incident with Breaking and ente- last week during a call near Onanole.
ting, the wounded officer are facing more than 20 ring x2, Possession of pro-
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O ur government is exceeded the budgeted that our government “has ter fiscal practices that are officially dedicated last Sunday with Rev. Stalker of
making strong prog- deficit. Manitoba’s deficit made meaningful progress putting our province on a Gladstone officiating to a large congregation.
ress in fixing the province’s was projected to climb to toward its goal” to balance path to sustainability. This
finances, and the Office of $1.7 billion by 2019 if left the budget during our sec- is essential to protecting 1898 – The frame of a large barn was put up yesterday
the Auditor General has unaddressed. Meanwhile, ond term. the services that Manito- afternoon on the farm of Mr. Jas. MacFarlane near town.
now reaffirmed our re- the provincial debt under The Auditor General bans value and rely on. Quite a number of Minnedosans drove out to the “bee”
sponsible approach to fis- the NDP doubled to $22 further acknowledges that and took part in the “raisin’.”
cal management and pru- billion in just eight years. our focus on summary ac- Greg Nesbitt is the
dent budgeting. After forming govern- counting, in using a single Member of Legislative 1908 – An occasional “boom” has been heard, as of a
In a new report on pub- ment more than two years budgeting and reporting Assembly for the Riding discharge of a cannon. It is only the contractor of the
lic accounts, the Auditor ago, we have continued to framework for the whole Mountain constituency. He stone for the new courthouse blasting the big boulders
General’s office confirms hit and even outperform of government, improves can be reached at 204-759- he finds down the river. The contractor and a force of
our government’s position our budget targets. The transparency and helps 3313, toll-free 1-844-877- workmen have arrived from Portage la Prairie with a
that there are risks associ- Auditor General has noted ensure public services are 7767 or by email at gregnes- carload of building accessories to begin work on the
ated with consecutive defi- that under our Progres- consistently and properly bittmla@mymts.net. courthouse, and get as much done as possible before
cits and increasing debt. sive Conservative govern- managed. the frost sets in.
The report also reflects the ment in 2016-17, the actual
effective measures we are deficit was lower than the 1918 – It is suggested that Minnedosa should have a
Husky Energy
taking to respond to the budgeted deficit. In a mea- night policeman and then there would not be so much
massive deficits and debt sured way, we have now re- danger of lawlessness.
that were left behind by the duced the projected 2017-
previous NDP administra- 18 deficit to $726 million,
tion following its 17 years which is $114 million lower 1928 – A meeting was held for those interested in the
of mismanagement and than budgeted. And we are Community Notice sport of cricket. It was well attended and a slate of of-
out-of-control spending. projecting a $521-million ficers for a local cricket club was drawn up.
September 2018
The Auditor General’s deficit for 2018-19.
analysis shows the NDP The report from the Husky Ethanol Plant Maintenance 1948 – Eight local telephone operators were honoured
mismanaged the prov- Auditor General is only with citations and compacts for their actions during the
Turnaround, September 8 - 15, 2018
ince’s finances, resulting in the latest independent ac- flood in May. They included Bernice Harris, Elsie Coutts,
eight consecutive deficits. knowledgment that our The Husky Ethanol Plant will be shutdown on Mrs. C. Emory, Bernice Robinson, Francis Cavin, Doro-
In most of those years, the government is on the right September 8th, 2018 for approximately 7 days thy Coutts, Florence Robinson and Edith Hutton.
actual deficit significantly path. Global credit rating to allow for maintenance and project work
outside of day to day maintenance activities. 1958 – Town Council has had the new names of streets
and avenues identified by signs and each house and lot
Specifically, the Turnaround provides an
in town has been assigned an address number. Num-
opportunity to clean equipment, conduct bers for the houses can be purchased at local hardware
I, Brent Fortune, from pressure vessel inspections to comply with the
Manitoba Department of Labour regulatory
stores. Some residents have made their own fancy num-
bers out of plywood.
Cardale am letting my name requirements, make process optimizations/
1968 – Despite the unfavourable weather conditions of
stand for re-election
improvements and conduct
preventative maintenance. the past summer, a total of 1,505 people availed them-
for Reeve in the During this time there will be increased vehicle selves of the overnight camping facilities at Minnedosa
Beach this season. There were 1,151 season car passes
traffic due to contractor work and deliveries.
R.M. of Oakview to the beach area sold this summer.
If you have any questions about this activity call
(25-2) 204-867-8111. 1978 – A dahlia plant belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Podruski has towered to a height of nine feet, six inches.
The diameter of the flowers is more than nine inches.
Letters to the Editor 1988 – Effective September 1st, Craig Stewart has two
new partners as Bruce McNabb and David McDonald
The Minnedosa Tribune welcomes Letters to the
have become majority owners of Minnedosa Insurance
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1998 – The official opening of the Rotary Suspension
Bridge will precede the annual Volunteer Picnic at the
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OPTOMETRIST people, will not be published. morial Suspension Bridge” in memory of this long-time
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Jackpot Won
the butterflies of excite- have a negative impact on So how might this ing bad about them self for
ment at the thought of, a their self-esteem – even work? Say your child making a lower grade.
new grade, new teacher, for “A-students”. Why? Be- brings home an A. Instead This approach works
perhaps meeting new cause if they bring home of saying something like, great for homework as
friends, and in general, an A they feel great about “You’re so smart. You’re well. Decide with your
how this new school year themselves… If they bring an ‘A-student’!” You could child what grade repre-
will go. home a C they get down on say, “Wow – you made sents solid knowledge of
We all want our chil- themselves. This creates some great grades. Looks the material - is it 80%,
dren to do well in school. yo-yo self-esteem. like you really learned the 85%, 90%, 95%? Once you
Getting your kids to do So how can you talk material.” come to an agreement, let
their homework, study for with your kids about Do you see how the the child know that any
tests and in general enjoy grades so that their self-es- first comment “labels” the paper that receives a grade
school can be quite a task. teem doesn’t rise and fall child whereas, the second below the threshold will
As parents/caregivers, we based on their grade point comment is objective feed- need to be, re-worked to
can inadvertently put ex- average? back on the child’s work? ensure that they under-
cess pressure on our chil- The key is to talk about What if your child stand the material well
dren by how we give praise grades as feedback. brings home a grade of enough to move forward
for their good grades and, Feedback is just a re- a “C” or lower? This is a in class. When you take
this approach, redoing the
work isn’t punishment;
it’s striving for learning
and excellence. Some par-
Grant Application ents use money or gifts
as a motivator for good
for 2018 grades. Now, your child’s
self-worth is attached to
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
a monetary figure, which
MISSION STATEMENT: can cause added anxiety.
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T he weekly Farmers’
Market in Minnedo-
sa has almost wrapped
usual advertising for the
Farmer’s Markets, Loewen
is unsure why attendance
Minnedosa, the Farmer’s
Market was able to pur-
chase three new canopies
up for another year, and was down this year, but it this year. The other regu-
after trying some new could have had something lar costs of running the
things, chairperson Nicole to do with the hot weather market and maintaining
Loewen has deemed the in the area throughout the signage and other adver-
season a success. season. “I know the ven- tising comes from ven-
While admitting that dors still had a good year,” dor fees and fundraising
attendance was lower than she said. efforts during Fun Fest
it has been in previous This was the first year and in conjunction with
years, the number of ven- that markets were held Minnedosa Credit Union.
dors was steady through- on Sundays at Minnedosa While the Sunday
out the season, seeing Beach, in addition to the markets at the beach have
many return vendors from usual Friday evening mar- wrapped up for the sea-
week-to-week. This year, kets in the parking lot of son, only running in July
there have been an aver- the Covenant Church, and and August, the Friday
age of eight market ven- Loewen noted that this night Farmer’s Markets at
dors each week. Despite was also quite successful. the Covenant Church will
lower attendance, Loewen While she found it more continue tonight and next
believes that this did not difficult to find vendors Friday, before closing up
hinder sales for the ven- who were interested in Photo by Hillary Miller shop for another year.
dors, many of whom are selling their wares at the
Sandy
eager to return for the 2019 Sunday markets, she did Farmer’s Market vendors setting up for the weekly
Minnedosa Farmers’ Mar- have some who were ea- market at the Covenant Church parking lot.
Lake
ger, and who are hopeful popular amongst the cabin she could tell, they were
Have a news tip that the Sunday markets population who could just very well attended. She
or story idea? will continue next year. At walk across the road to continues to feel strong-
News
this point, Loewen plans to shop. ly that the collaboration
Let us know! continue the Sunday mar- Loewen touched on between the Minnedosa
204-867-3816 kets in 2019 as she noted the popularity of the bar- Farmer’s Market and the
editor@minnedosatribune.com that these markets were beque that is held each Covenant Church is a
Friday at the Covenant fruitful one, and hopes it
Church during the mar- will continue on in future Continued
kets, noting that from what years. from Page 8
Sadie Rystephanuk
and daughter Donna of
Rocky Mountain House,
AB have returned from
NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS Ottawa, ON where they
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF attended the wedding
ROSEDALE/LUD OF KELWOOD
of Sadie’s granddaugh-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the following days: ter, Christine Harper and
September 12th, 13th, 14th, 17th and 18th, 2018 Philip Hanna. Christine is
the daughter of Gail (Rys-
between the hours of 8:30 A.M. – 12:00 Noon and 1:00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.
at the following location:
tephanuk) Burns of Co-
lumbus, Ohio. Sadie was
Rural Municipality of Rosedale office, 282 Hamilton Street, Neepawa, Manitoba happy to see the rest of her
I will receive nominations for the offices of: family attending the wed-
Reeve ding from Vancouver, BC
Councillor - Ward l and Sherwood Park, AB.
Councillor - Ward 2 Helen Lewandoski
Councillor - Ward 3 and Marlene Porteous
Councillor - Ward 4 participated in the Dragon
Councillor - Ward 5 Boat Festival in Regina, SK
Councillor - Ward 6 18091hh0 and received the winning
LUD of Kelwood Committee – Three Members trophy for the Breast Can-
of the aforesaid Local Authority. cer Survival Division Race.
The nomination deadline is Tuesday, September 18th, 2018
2014 at 4:30 P.M. Nominations cannot be accepted
Speedy recovery to
after this day. Leonard Lewandoski as
he is recovering at a slow
All nominations shall be made in writing and shall be signed by at least 25 voters, or NOT less than 1% of
the voters (whichever is the lesser) of the authority or ward (as the case may be), but in all cases by at least pace.
two voters. Each nomination shall be accompanied by the candidate’s declaration of qualification. Helen Derhak re-
Nominations may be filed in person at the above location, on the date and hours specified, by an official ceived word from grand-
agent, or by fax. To obtain a nomination paper, and/or candidate’s declaration of qualification, contact the daughter, Shelly Bedrey
S.E.O. at the telephone number listed below. that her husband was in a
Nomination papers not accompanied by the required documents and not properly filed shall be rollover when he swerved
rejected. to miss a deer and was tak-
Kara Sylvester en to Porcupine Plain Hos-
Senior Election Official pital with back injuries.
Rural Municipality of Rosedale Elsie Kristalovich is
Telephone Number: 204-476-5414
Fax Number: 204-476-5431
home from the Minnedosa
Hospital. Speedy recovery
Dated at the Town of Neepawa in the Province of Manitoba, this 20th day of August, 2018
Elsie.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 7, 2018 11
Basswood News air is squeezed out. Or if dough state to bake at a lat- ing soda, baking powder
you’re cheap like me, save er time. Simply line a jelly and cream of tartar have
old cereal liners and store roll pan with plastic wrap not reached their expira-
food such as bread inside (make sure that the pan fits tion date.
By Zelda FirBy parents, Ron and Gaileen to Tom Levich and the rest of each bag or store food flat in your freezer), scoop 7. Use the proper uten-
Kingdon. of the Levich family on the in a good quality freezer out your dough into balls sils when measuring dry
myCommunity GENERAL INTENT: An expenditure of $100,000 exceeds the budget and a transfer from the
Neighbours Indeed General Reserve Fund for the purchase of Land for the Development is proposed
Be a Neighbour...
And announce A written objection may be filed with the Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, at Box 190,
these special events 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba R0J 1N0 prior to the commencement of hearing.
to your community
At the hearing, Council will hear any potential taxpayer that wishes to make a presentation, ask
●Birth of Child questions or register an objection.
●Wedding
●Wedding Anniversaries All objections, written and verbal, must be filed prior to the adjournment of the hearing and
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th
must include the name, address, and property description of the person filing the objection and
●New home residency 18091bb0
You may qualify for a the grounds of their objection.
personalized keepsake
gift offer compliments A copy of the above proposal and supporting material may be inspected at the Municipality of
of local business and Harrison Park Administration Building at 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba, during normal
professional sponsors
office hours, Monday through Friday.
Minnedosa Pharmacy
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd. Dated at the village of Onanole this the 4th day of September 2018, and issued pursuant to
Minnedosa insurance Services
Kim’sQuality Foods Section 169(6) of The Municipal Act.
Integra Tire
Heritage Co-op Tamara Sellman, CMMA
Minnedosa Tribune Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
Gateway Motel
Municipality of Harrison Park
Be part of your Community! Phone 848-7614
Contact Tillie Johnson Fax 848-2082
204-867-3414 Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca (26-2)
12 Friday, September 7, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune
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Wheat Initiative
wheat well-insulated dur- Manitoba as it has good bounce can cause seed may need to be seeded at seed head,” Gross says.
ing cold winters. resistance to fusarium. depth issues, especially in three bushels an acre to Yield penalties can
“We’ve noticed that Gateway is a short variety the dry soils we saw last have the same number of occur by putting nitrogen
SUBMITTED where the stubble was a well-suited for areas where year.” plants per square foot.” on too late, up to a 30 per
little bit higher the crop excess straw is an issue, cent yield penalty by be-
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