Tired of all the dirt getting thrown the president's way, a Colorado rancher — and Donald Trump supporter — decided to throw around a little dirt of his own.

Doug Koehn climbed on to his tractor and plowed "a mile-long Trump" in the dirt on his property in Limon, 90 minutes southeast of the Mile High City, KUSA-TV reported.

The 800-by-800-feet block letters spell out T-R-U-M-P, whom Koehn said he voted for even as his home state leaned toward Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. He hadn't really even seen it until a news crew launched a camera-outfitted drone high above the whirring wind turbines.

Rancher Doug Koehn of Limon, Colo., who said he was tired of all the negativity surrounding the President. (KUSA-TV)

While some of those fancy newfangled tractors use GPS systems that could have guided his effort, Koehn carved his letters the old-fashioned way: With his boy's help.

"I have an old tractor; it don't do that," Koehn told the station. "My son come out and stepped it off and I just drove the tractor to wherever he was standing."

As tractor penmanship goes, the feat is pretty impressive, considering Koehn couldn't really see what he was doing. Seeing it all from the ground doesn't make much sense anyway: He's hoping to show passengers aboard planes flying over the area that the president has at least one fan in the state's eastern plains.

There's even enough space on his ranch to support a landing by Air Force One, he says, in case Trump ever wants to stop by.

"I'd love to shake his hand," Koehn said. "I'll buy him a beer."