Jim Wood has a 5-acre farm in Adams County, near Watkins, and he’s noticed that the roads nearby can accommodate his 1977 John Deere 4400 combine. But they aren’t necessarily big or sturdy enough to support the heavier field machinery that many of his fellow farmers and ranchers rely on today. So Wood, a Republican, has thrown his hat in the ring to run for the county commission. “We don’t feel like we get representation out here,” said the 41-year-old California native, who has grown industrial hemp on his farm for several years.