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So, why purple? It’s simple: it stands out. The color is unusual in nature and rarely used in everyday fencing, which makes it eye-catching. It’s also more durable than traditional signs — paint won’t blow away or fade nearly as fast. A purple mark delivers the same legal weight with far less maintenance and clutter.
If you’re hiking, exploring backroads, or passing through farmland, pay attention. Purple paint on fence posts or trees isn’t decoration — it’s a boundary. It says, “This is private property. Do not enter.” In some areas, ignoring it could mean trespassing charges.
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