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Hunters should expect farm equipment on roads

LINCOLN — With the crop harvest ongoing and hunting seasons continuing to open, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reminds hunters to be courteous.

Hunters should expect to encounter farm vehicles and equipment on country roads and make room for them when they do so. Large equipment can need extra room on the road, so hunters, whether hunting on private land or public land, should park in provided lots and not along public roadways.

As a reminder, no person may hunt on private land without the explicit permission of the landowner. A hunter of private land should follow the landowner’s rules, treat the property with respect and follow all hunting regulations.

To learn more about hunting in Nebraska, or to purchase a permit, go to OutdoorNebraska.gov.


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