Yeah... It's a fact that no one would be on those roads other than the tobacco mfgrs.
Geez!
Back 30 years ago, Saskatchewan roads where not too bad. Just the usual complaints,
but every little town had a Grain Elevator or three. The last couple of decades changed
that, and now Grain Elevators are the monster Super-Elevators that're few & far between.
A Farmer in days gone by could haul his grain a short ways on gravel most of the way to
the local elevator in smaller grain trucks, but now with the Super-Elevators, it's not cost
efficient any longer, and a Farmer needs a tractor-trailer to haul his grain further in larger
loads.....and it's beaten the hell out'a the highways. It's a whole lot of heavy loads that use
to go to the local elevators and then move via railcars instead of by semi's on the pavement.