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Central California farmer shows support for former president, creates large ‘TRUMP’ sign in field

A California farmer has planted a mile-long “TRUMP” tree in a Central Valley field in support of former President Donald Trump.

Located just south of Corcoran in Kings County, the farmland began attracting attention after aerial footage of a giant “TRUMP” sign went viral on social media. The land is owned by Gilkey Farms.

Third-generation farmer Ralph Gilkey and his son told KFSN they spent a day drawing the design on a computer and outlining the letters in the field.

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A Kings County farmer painted a giant mural in his field showing support for former President Trump. (Armando Perez/Elevated Aerial Media)

Gilkey and his son had been working for weeks on a design that would show support for the former president and current presidential candidate.

Gilkey told KFSN the sign is about a mile long and a half mile wide, with each letter being about 900 feet across.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Gilkey Farms for comment.

A poll released Wednesday showed Trump and Vice President Harris neck and neck in key battleground states.

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Aerial view of Trump Field

A Central California farmer and his son painted a large mural in their field to show their support for former President Trump. (Armando Perez/Elevated Aerial Media)

a A survey conducted by Ipsos The Republican presidential candidate and his Democratic opponent are found to be in a close race in seven battleground states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada.

Ms. Harris won 42% of the vote in seven battleground states, compared with 40% for Mr. Trump and 5% for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy.

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Former President Donald Trump

Former President Trump (Shawn Rayford/Getty Images/File)

“The difference in ballots is within the margin of error, suggesting the outcome is too close to be predictable,” Ipsos said in the report.

last week, Trump told “Fox & Friends.” The media has tried to paint Harris as a liberal version of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and the Democratic candidate has not given an interview since President Biden dropped out of the race on July 21.

“I don’t know how she’s going to debate. I’ve heard she’s a mean person and she’s not a good debater, but I think I’m going to be debating her in the near future, so who knows. It’ll be announced pretty soon, but I’m going to be debating her,” Trump said.

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Trump had previously agreed to debate Harris in Pennsylvania on Sept. 4, moderated by Fox News hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum. Harris has not yet agreed to the Sept. 4 debate.

Fox News Digital’s Timothy Nerozzi and Brian Flood contributed to this report.

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