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On the Other Side of the Fence

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JULY 2011

On the Other Side of the Fence is a story about two farms separated by a big, strong fence. The fence was put up because of a long standing feud between Farmer Franklin and Farmer Fred. Because of their differences, they have forbidden the animals on their individual farms to have anything to do with the animals on the other side. 

One day over by the fence, the two pigs, Ham and Bacon, develop a special friendship. The farmers warn them that this is unacceptable, but the pigs and many of the animals wonder why this has to be. The animals look to each other for answers. Finally, out of desperation, Ham and Bacon escape their farms together. 

The animals on both sides of the fence are saddened by their absence and discover, in their shared concern, that they share many of the same feelings. The animals beg the farmers to end their feud and make peace with one another. 

Will the animals prevail?
This production is made possible by the generous support of Applied Engineering, Inc. of Yankton, SD as a Primary Corporate Sponsor.


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Photos courtesy of Jill Paulson.

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