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I am a grey fleck in my dark wool coat near the perimeter of a winding fence.
By the 1960s it was found that cattle receive sufficient shelter from trees or wind fences (usually wooden slabs 20% open).
As a result the wind fence was extended northwards to provide additional protection to the lightly constructed railcars.
Windbreaks or "wind fences" are used to reduce wind speeds over erodible areas such as open fields, industrial stockpiles, and dusty industrial operations.
In 1964, he created an installation work called The Wind Fence in the Han River on Nanji Island.
Wind Fence is an outdoor sculpture by Ned Kahn, installed on the north side of the Lillis Business Complex on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, United States.
The farm's 3,200 acres, filled with yellow-trimmed barns and manicured paddocks separated by winding fences, are home to hundreds of regally bred horses at all stages of life, providing a constant sense of renewal: nursing foals, yearlings romping in paddocks, champions retired to stud, great race mares doing broodmare duty.