Posted on 10/12/2017 6:13:07 PM PDT by markomalley
Edgeley landowner Gene Hanson has received media attention in the past for his messages plowed in his fields. Hanson says it started with "Happy Mother's Day" and "Happy Easter" sentiments, but his messages took a political turn in recent years. Most recently, Hanson plowed the message "We Stand For The National Anthem" in a bean field. The message even garnered the attention of President Donald Trump, who has been critical of NFL players who take a knee in protest during the national anthem. Trump took to social media to recognize Hanson:
"Thank you Gene Hanson a GREAT American (and farmer) who is standing up for our flag, our anthem, and our country!"
See full KFGO News story below.
EDGELEY, N.D. (KFGO) - A farmer from Edgeley is at it again.
Gene Hanson used a plow to write "We Stand For The National Anthem" in a field.
Hanson, who's carved out political messages and the Prince symbol in his field in the past, says his latest artwork is about the size of two football fields. It took him about two hours.
Hanson says NFL football is no longer on in his house.
And F-the National Fealons League and the rich communist, racist players who hate their own country.
Farmer Hanson has some serious tractor drivin’ skills!
Another great person from North Dakota. The ladies from ND dress liked they are from 5th Ave, but can fix a flat or tow your car out of the ditch. Good people up there. Barb from MN.
Good thing he does not need spell-check.
I’d like to see how he ‘plowed’ that into a field and left no turn marks or tractor tracks.
Message in a bean field, yeah
I’ll send and SOS to the world
Yep, that thing is huge.
An his 2nd grade teacher, Miss Crumpley, would be proud of his neatness.
Let’s hope a 100 million bean fields don’t wash up on shore tomorrow!
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