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100 Years of Farming the Family Dream. This decorated hay bale can be found at the intersection of Chestnut and Second Street. With a "John Deere" color and corn stalks planted nearby. This hay bale shouts to passersby that our area farmers are proud to be living the family dream, farming Kimball County land.
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This cow prefers Blue Jeans over leather. It's not really a cow, but rather a hay bale decorated to look like one. This one, seen at the intersection of Highways 30 and 71, has denim trousers hanging from its mouth. Apparently this bovine prefers denim.
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This little piggy went to Dairy Queen. This hay bale looks like a Dairy Queen ice cream cone topped with a pink pig, a bit like one of the pigs that may be shown at the Kimball-Banner County Fair this week. This sweet little piggy hay bale can be seen at the local Dairy Queen.
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Mooove Over for the Next 100 Years! 100 years strong, the Kimball-Banner County Fair has definitely seen some changes. This decorated hay bale cow, seen across Highway 30 from the Days Inn, urges passersby to ready themselves for the next exciting 100 years.