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Your fields are moving and it'll cost Portage a million bucks.

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Your fields are moving, seriously.

Morning from the Central Plains — here's what's moving through Portage today. You know how the spring winds kick up? Well, a couple of southern Manitoba municipalities are looking at a cleanup bill that could top a million dollars, just from topsoil being blown right off the fields and into the ditches. We're talking about winds over 100 km/h that just picked up the land and moved it.

This isn't just a nuisance; it's a real hit to the bottom line, and it means the soil quality we rely on is literally disappearing. You see it every year to some extent, dust clouds moving across the TCH, but a million-dollar cleanup? That’s substantial. It reminds you that while we’re busy moving product through the processing plants and along the rail lines, the very ground under our feet needs looking after.

### What This Means for Portage

* **Farm Sustainability:** Losing topsoil means less productive land in the long run. Our local co-ops and farmers are already working hard; this just adds another layer of challenge.

* **Infrastructure Costs:** Those ditches aren't just for water. When they fill with dirt, drainage becomes an issue, and the municipality has to pay to clear them out. That money comes from our tax base.

* **Environmental Impact:** When soil moves like that, it's not just dirt. It carries nutrients and sometimes chemicals, ending up where it shouldn't be, impacting local waterways like the Assiniboine River.

For those of us around Portage la Prairie, who see the fields every day out past the Diversion, or driving down the Trans-Canada, it's a stark reminder of how fragile our most important resource truly is. We depend on this land to feed the province, and when it starts blowing away, it’s a problem that affects all of us, from the farms to the grocery shelves.

Darren Flett, MiTL Sports Desk, Portage la Prairie.

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