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Farm Mural Painted On Farm Building
"I'd like to encourage other farmers to paint messages on their buildings to give people a chuckle as they drive through the country," says Dennis Duncan, Bentley, Alberta, who recently had a mural painted on the side of a grainary on his farm that fronts onto a major highway.
It has become quite a tourist attra
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Farm mural painted on farm building AG WORLD Ag World 17-1-20 "I'd like to encourage other farmers to paint messages on their buildings to give people a chuckle as they drive through the country," says Dennis Duncan, Bentley, Alberta, who recently had a mural painted on the side of a grainary on his farm that fronts onto a major highway.
It has become quite a tourist attraction since the mural was painted onto the building by Duncan's sister-in-law, with help from other family members. "A lot of people have stopped by to take pictures and to show their kids. They're usually chuck-ling," he says.
Duncan, along with his wife Laurie and three daughters, runs a dairy and grain farm. The mural is done L'il Abner style and shows a cartoon Holstein cow, an old shack and outhouse, and a man, woman and three little girls to represent the Duncan family.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dennis Duncan, Rt. 1, Bentley, Alberta, TOC OJO Canada (ph 403 748-2413).
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