When you live in a county that relies on agriculture to make its living, it isn’t uncommon to see large farm equipment on state highways.Sometimes those vehicles are so wide that they take up a whole lane and part of another.In the State of Texas, farm equipment has the right-of-way. So other vehicles - including family cars, pick-ups, semi-trucks and motorcycles - slow down and move a little to the shoulder to make room for the slower moving farm vehicle.“It doesn’t matter if it’s a combine, a harvester or a tractor, a spray rig,” said Dawson County Extension Agent Gary ...