What’s this wheel thing attached to the tiller called and what does it actually do?7mo ⋅ kingoftheoneliners ⋅ r/farming
Merry Christmas! Didn’t hear any sleigh bells or see any reindeer last night, but this little one decided to make her debut.3yr ⋅ future_legal_dealer ⋅ r/farming
The Dutch government has been bugging farmers for a long time, but the new nitrogen laws were the drip that overflowed the bucket. Time for farmers to bug the government for a bit! -Den Haag 17-11-20203yr ⋅ TheJuicyTaco ⋅ r/farming
The difference in the root structure of prairie grass and cereals. 📷 not op3yr ⋅ silassilage ⋅ r/farming
Last job of the day done. All you can here is them happily munching away2yr ⋅ DevonFarmer84 ⋅ r/farming
I'm an industrial photographer, on a recent trip I accidentally ended up about an hour west of Rockford IL during harvest season. This is one of the shots I took and is nicely framed on my wall1yr ⋅ PoiseEn ⋅ r/farming
Looking awfully pleased with herself given her life threatening predicament. That's sheep for you.2yr ⋅ DevonFarmer84 ⋅ r/farming
The lot in town just got in a pair of new 9RX 590's. Sadly, they're not mine.1yr ⋅ origionalgmf ⋅ r/farming
Not sure if this fits, but here is my 1942 Farmall BN with a Woods belly mower.1yr ⋅ hayden644 ⋅ r/farming
Self-explanatory only worked with sheep in college and that was enough for life.2yr ⋅ silassilage ⋅ r/farming
2 boys in the Ute with their pop that’s what farming is all about.1yr ⋅ StrangeDesigner4800 ⋅ r/farming
First time farming- taking care of a friend's farm in Iowa for a little over a month. What a dreamy, difficult, sweaty, rewarding job.4yr ⋅ millre01 ⋅ r/farming
When you break down, make sure you do it in the most remote part of the field so you you have a nice frosty trek back after shuttling the service truck back5mo ⋅ authorunknown74 ⋅ r/farming
Normally just a stay-at-home mom, but this year I planted & picked my very first soybean fields!2yr ⋅ No_Lavishness2976 ⋅ r/farming
Any big time stackers? This is the most I’ve had on the truck, 86 little bales to fill the feeders at home. They call me the one strap bandit1yr ⋅ jackmando123 ⋅ r/farming
6th Generation Tobacco Farmer in the heart of the Carolinas wishing EVERYONE good luck this year3yr ⋅ zackreav ⋅ r/farming
Got the greenhouse heater running just in time for the recent storm1yr ⋅ buzzthelavenderman ⋅ r/farming
This is my father’s third “last one and then I’m done ” shed. Next year we’ll need another I’m sure.11mo ⋅ JosephStalinski ⋅ r/farming
Had to quit farming to charge my iPad. I thought the future would be cooler1mo ⋅ ebaileyy ⋅ r/farming
When you forget to bring lunch with you and you are forced to make do.11mo ⋅ MikeThe_Dyke ⋅ r/farming
I’m about 75% notill, but I do enjoy when it comes time to chisel sweep the conventional ground1wk ⋅ authorunknown74 ⋅ r/farming
My little girl hauling her first bale to the barn, other than near hitting every tree in Texas she done good!4yr ⋅ TYRwargod ⋅ r/farming
Sold my first harvest since buying a farm and no longer working on other people’s farms. The rest was on a check. Lol3yr ⋅ ADHDFarmer ⋅ r/farming
Probably one of my favorite photos I've ever taken. One of our flyboys spraying our cotton field 4 years ago, my dad and I climbed to the top of our rice bins to get this shot.4yr ⋅ ZoMgPwNaGe ⋅ r/farming
We had our first little bull calfs! This is our first time owning our own cattle as adults. I hope we are making our Papa proud following in his footsteps! 🥰1yr ⋅ Kittykat943 ⋅ r/farming
First spearmint field was knocked down this morning, we’ll pick it up and distill it for oil tomorrow. Can’t beat the smell of fresh cut mint2yr ⋅ spearmintfarmer ⋅ r/farming
ha ha now that's why I like living here stupid laws made 400 years ago seem to make more sense than the new one's.2yr ⋅ farmerbalmer93 ⋅ r/farming
It's time again for my annual post. Make sure you wear proper PPE when handling anhydrous ammonia. It may save your life.2yr ⋅ origionalgmf ⋅ r/farming