Posted on 01/10/2019 3:10:24 PM PST by Hojczyk
A farmer in North Dakota took to his fields to show his support for President Donald Trump by plowing Build the Wall after the presidents border security speech.
Farmer Gene Hanson of Edgeley of North Dakota said Trump is a great American and wanted to find some way to announce his support for the presidents agenda, according to Fox News.
President Trump, stand your ground and get-R-done, Hanson told the media.
Hanson relied on his farm fields to push Trumps message before. Last year, he used them to tell the nation that we stand for the national anthem when the NFL was still protesting the country during the national anthem.
That time, President Trump even thanked Hanson for his show of support via a post on Facebook:
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Don’t look like a plow job to me. Looks more like spread of
some kind of material that is darker than the soil.
Sorry but not buying that photo at all. Looks like a precise microsoft font to me.......
It is snow on the ground and the dirt has been turned
you can see the tire track at the start of the letters
You could be right, I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt.......thanks
Possibly done with a GPS guided tractor.
That white stuff is snow.
Bullsh_t.
I’d be happier if he plowed the message in Pelosi’s vineyard.
Exactly, same way they create a corn maze.
I’m quite sure that was done with a disk.
GPS controlled tractors. Their pretty precise.
I never knew there was such a thing.......but then again there's lots of stuff about farming that I don't know.
A local TV station came a did a piece about the tractors and one of our field managers mentioned how precise they were proving to be compared to human operators with regards to straight lines and the improved number of furrows produced per acre. -- The reporter asked, "Why do they need to drive with the lights on?"
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