Sometimes Santa's Sleigh is a KW with a lowboy. New to us: Deere 2010 8295R and a Top Air 2400 gallon sprayer on tracks.3yr ⋅ origionalgmf ⋅ r/farming
This is a map I made showing the largest sector of agriculture for each state. I love Geography and maps and thought that the folks on this sub might appreciate this particular map.4yr ⋅ GeographyKing ⋅ r/farming
I played a fair share of farming simulator so I was happy to see a lovely little Landini tractor doing some vineyard work while cycling through Spain2yr ⋅ andi052 ⋅ r/farming
I'm transferring grain from one bin to another and I don't have to move the truck. This is working out slicker than snot and a chicken's lip!3yr ⋅ MuffinTrucker ⋅ r/farming
The first red item our farm has purchased in over 40 years. This will be our first self propelled sprayer, so a lot of new thing to learn.2yr ⋅ origionalgmf ⋅ r/farming
Good morning, young prince. Aussie White ram lamb enjoying some sunshine.3yr ⋅ SnackyShark ⋅ r/farming
Today we covered our cereal silage. 67000 metric tonnes, chopped with 2 Deere 9900i forage harvesters. More details in the comments...1yr ⋅ kamikaze2112 ⋅ r/farming
I know this type of farming isnt typically featured here, but any love for us small farmers?5yr ⋅ Anonymous____D ⋅ r/farming
A calf with three eyes has been born in Wales. The vet who took the picture said she had never seen anything like it before.3yr ⋅ silassilage ⋅ r/farming
Amish neighbors horses in the pasture. I thought it was a nice picture to take.4yr ⋅ Raymojica ⋅ r/farming
I know it isn't much, but these are my first two chicks after several very traumatic years where we had to sell all our animals due to my mother's health. Feels great to be back :) (they're names are sadie and lars)4yr ⋅ spoopythegay ⋅ r/farming
When rain threatens your outdoor wedding, you quickly build a $2.5 million shelter. This isn't mine, it is from someone on FB.5yr ⋅ ZappBrannigansLaw ⋅ r/farming
You can see by the middle section of this picture of my wheat field that I don’t have GPS but I did hand seed it to hide the rabbit run.2yr ⋅ roger-on-a-mac ⋅ r/farming
Cranberry Harvest, West Wareham, MA. My original acrylic painting of floating cranberries in a flooded bog waiting to be corralled by farmers on a sunny fall, harvest day. c20222yr ⋅ ArtistKimB ⋅ r/farming
My pastel drawing of a farm in Southampton, MA at sunset. The striking orange and yellow streaks in the sky were balanced by the calming purples and earth tones. c20212yr ⋅ ArtistKimB ⋅ r/farming
I work at a museum and today we were threshing grain “the old way” with a steam engine from 1912.3yr ⋅ clee5 ⋅ r/farming
Pulled him off the girls a week ago. Had to have a bucket of feed as a treat.2yr ⋅ Mr_Diesel13 ⋅ r/farming
Can anyone identify this type of yield map? What type of harvester can generate this data?1yr ⋅ PointlessPankcake ⋅ r/farming
Mother Nature is telling me their is a pot of gold in my potato shed, she obviously doesn’t know what the potato market is like at the moment!3yr ⋅ Ihatemakinganewname ⋅ r/farming
That look you get when you dare run the gator without opening up new pasture2yr ⋅ Automatic-Raspberry3 ⋅ r/farming
Sunrise over the sleepy town I call home with my old barn my great grandad built in the 20’s3yr ⋅ MuffinTrucker ⋅ r/farming
They would normally be grazing outside, but they prefer to stay comfy while it pours4yr ⋅ lauju71 ⋅ r/farming
My brother and I spent countless hours working towards it but planting season has finally begun.4yr ⋅ Javelin2811 ⋅ r/farming
Weedseeker Precision Spraying utilizes cameras to only target weeds, reducing pesticide use and saving money.5yr ⋅ PhoBoStuDios ⋅ r/farming
First time I've ran a bottom plough. Hoping I didnt screw up good ground.3yr ⋅ shr3d_neck ⋅ r/farming
Calving season is in full swing. We are average 4 calves a day in our herd of 100.4yr ⋅ bootsandspurs ⋅ r/farming
$64 for this bike and you'll need to call a tech to remove the training wheels.4yr ⋅ Fisha695 ⋅ r/farming
Our little “accident” (one of the feedlot heifers had her and would not claim her). Strong and happy for a day old!4yr ⋅ hec_ramsey ⋅ r/farming
Cranberry Harvest, West Wareham, Massachusetts, US. My original acrylic on canvas.1yr ⋅ ArtistKimB ⋅ r/farming
My pops is a retired farmer, but still loves the work. Came down today to help me spread lime at my new farm job. Still got it!3yr ⋅ xWulfy1221x ⋅ r/farming
7am start. Shoulda got going a little earlier but I wanted to make sure the plows were out after the fresh snow last night. The river crossing on the way to the elevator is a 12% grade going down and going back up.3yr ⋅ MuffinTrucker ⋅ r/farming
PSA: Even though you cross you rural railroad crossing multiple times a day, always look both ways. Our worker is in hospital and okay, but the Case 105C is toast. Just because you are familiar with something doesn’t mean it is safe.4yr ⋅ TheBoatyMcBoatFace ⋅ r/farming
Gettin the itch for some stacking. Hopefully it’s a good year here in Colorado. Snow pack looks promising for once. 🙏🏼🙏🏼1yr ⋅ jackmando123 ⋅ r/farming
Harvest view last year! Medivac made an emergency landing in our yard. Not near as fun watching harvest this year with no yard chopper.2yr ⋅ No_Lavishness2976 ⋅ r/farming
Packing out some potato seed. I can't wait for the snow to go and tractor season begins!2yr ⋅ tOmErHaWk420 ⋅ r/farming
“Leaning Silo” An original lithograph I made of an old, leaning silo that defied gravity for many years on a farm in Southampton, MA. It has since been taken down.2yr ⋅ ArtistKimB ⋅ r/farming
Running the grain cart while harvesting soybeans can get boring so you have to find ways to entertain yourself.3yr ⋅ HoldMeBabyJesus ⋅ r/farming
We saw a convoy of these. What is the tractor carrying and what is it for?1yr ⋅ Plutodrinker ⋅ r/farming
Found a postcard from 1962 of the farm where my grandfather and father worked.3yr ⋅ IamFarmerBill ⋅ r/farming
19 acres, 8ft at a time takes a bit to plant.. Its finally done. Alfalfa, brome mix.3yr ⋅ ImaWatchin ⋅ r/farming
What tractor has yet to let you down yet! for me it’s my Massey Ferguson 1500 I’ve had the tractor for 5 years now and only had to do services1yr ⋅ Rosielovly ⋅ r/farming
Where I live in pei Canada potatoes are the best and 56% of us are farmers it is nominated. for the potato capital of the world what a nice landscape2yr ⋅ rdr2michaisabich ⋅ r/farming