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Saskatchewan farmer protests carbon tax with crop circle

Buleya, Sask. farmer Wyatt Gorrill put the words "Carbon Tax" in the crops on one of his fields and put a line through it making sure everyone knew that he is against the carbon tax. Nolan Fuller

A Saskatchewan farmer is starting to attract some attention after he engraved a protest message in one of his fields.

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Buleya, Sask. farmer Wyatt Gorrill put the words “Carbon Tax” in the crops on one of his fields and put a line through it making sure everyone knew that he is against the federal government’s carbon price plan.

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The message has been gaining momentum on social media sites and Premier Brad Wall, who also has said that he is not in favour of the carbon tax, has shared it on his Twitter account.

The farmer hopes that this will spark a movement to bring farmers together in an attempt to get rid of the carbon tax.

Below is aerial footage of the field taken by a drone:

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