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santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Workers prepare the dirt road on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Monday, October 17, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Workers prepare the dirt road on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Monday, October 17, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Workers prepare the dirt road on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Monday, October 17, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance. 
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
After one and half days of preparing the dirt road, a water truck applies water mixed with a added product called RoadPacker on Spur Ranch Road near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bob Sherwin's company is beginning the installation of a new soil stabilization treatment for dirt roads. The Canadian product, RoadPacker, seems almost too good to be true. When properly installed it's less expensive than other treatments and requires little to no maintenance.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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