I-Team: To cut or kill: Higher gas prices force community to confront costs of each
By Randy Travis Published May 12, 2022 HEFLIN, Ala. - Higher fuel prices helped convince one community to make a big change to how it handles roadside weeds. Cleburne County, Alabama has decided it?s cheaper to kill than to cut. Instead of mowing, twice a year an outside contractor sprays poison along the 367 miles of blacktop. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/higher-gas-prices-forces-community-to-confront-costs-weed-control
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