Mowing of the right-of-way along state highways may be done statewide. Mowing in the West River counties of Gregory, Lyman or Tripp was restricted before June 15. Mowing of the right-of-way in East River counties opened yesterday (July 10).
“Roadside ditches provide valuable nesting cover for upland birds, especially in portions of the state where there is limited upland habitat,” stated Tom Kirschenmann, state Game, Fish and Parks Division of Wildlife director. “Our department is asking the public to consider delaying haying and mowing activities along roadside ditches as long as possible. These areas play a critical role in providing nesting habitat for pheasants. Even the delay of a week or two will result in more successful nest attempts.”
While current rules addressing roadside ditch mowing is only applicable to state highways, GFP asks landowners to consider postponing mowing on all roadside ditches and follow the same dates that apply to state highways.
In the spring and early summer, hen pheasants seeking suitable nesting locations are attracted to the vegetation in roadsides. Pheasant production in roadsides is diminished when roadsides are mowed prior to completion of nesting activity. Incubating hens nearing their hatch dates can be struck and killed by mowing equipment. Peak hatching generally occurs in mid-June. Hens and newly hatched broods remain susceptible to mowing equipment for another two weeks after hatching due to the restricted mobility of chicks and the tendency of the hen and young to hide from approaching danger rather than flushing to escape.
The rule providing guidance on roadside ditch mowing does allow the DOT to begin mowing road right of ways before the start dates if there is a need to provide increased safety or to control noxious weeds.
Administrative Rule 70:04:06:06
No mowing of the right-of-way may begin in the West River counties of Gregory, Lyman or Tripp before June 15. No mowing of the right-of-way may begin in East River counties before July 10. For more information, please visit: https://sdlegislature.gov/Rules/DisplayRule.aspx?Rule=70:04:06:06.
Codified Law 31-5-22
Violation of any rule authorizing mowing of ditches as misdemeanor. Any person who violates any of the rules authorized pursuant to § 31-5-21 is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. For more information, please visit: https://sdlegislature.gov/statutes/Codified_laws/DisplayStatute.aspx?Statute=31-5-22&Type=Statute.
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