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Transplanting rice in Central Thailand - labour intensive, physically demanding first preparing the seedlings, and then transplanting up to the knees in water
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The second day of the British Ploughing Championships 2025 began under a thick blanket of fog – when I first arrived, I couldn’t even see the other end of the field. It made for a very atmospheric start, especially with the heavy horses working steadily through the mist. There’s something truly special about horse ploughing – the strength, patience, and teamwork on display are a real tribute to traditional farming skills. I didn’t take nearly as many photos as I’d planned, but here’s a look at what I did capture, starting with the heavy horses in the fog.
I was driving my son to play in his school's Pep Band and saw that the sun was setting and casting a beautiful reflection on the ice covered snowy fields. I stopped the car and took multiple shots to build this panorama.
Pond Revitalization with the Fendt 900 Series Tractors and KRAMPE Tandem Halfpipe Tippers
FENDT 936 Vario S4 with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
JCB Excavator
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Pond Revitalization with the Fendt 900 Series Tractors and KRAMPE Tandem Halfpipe Tippers
FENDT 936 Vario S4 with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
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One of the younger entrants to the ploughing competition at the Festival of the Plough at High Burnham farm in north west Lincolnshire. The 2014 event held on 21 Sept started in sunshine but soon the greyness moved in but luckily the rain kept away for the day.
Pond Revitalization with the Fendt 900 Series Tractors and KRAMPE Tandem Halfpipe Tippers
FENDT 930 Vario with the KRAMPE SK Trailer
FENDT 936 Vario with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
FENDT 936 Vario S4 with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
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Last week I took a photo of this same spot, flic.kr/p/Yw7CXv, where the soybeans and corn were still in the fields. Now a week later, both fields have been harvested before the rain that was rolling in. Farmers were working into the night trying to get the crops in before all the rain hit northwest Ohio.
Pond Revitalization with the Fendt 900 Series Tractors and KRAMPE Tandem Halfpipe Tippers
FENDT 930 Vario with the KRAMPE SK Trailer
FENDT 936 Vario with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
FENDT 936 Vario S4 with the KRAMPE HP 20 Halfpipe Tipper
LIEBHERR 313 Hydraulic Excavator
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A celebration of Borders life in full colour — from rosetted cattle and Clydesdales in full feather, to gleaming tractors and teens snacking on chips in the back of a hatchback. The Border Union Show brings farming pride, community charm, and a dash of fairground neon to the fields of Kelso. Bonus points for cow eye contact and backseat bromance.
I've been past this barn several time recently in Oak Grove, KY as I (and others) was on my way to Ft Campbell, KY. It's not overly spectacular but sits right out in the middle of a couple of fields where crops are growing. Part of what I like about this photo is the deep blue of the sky and the crisp green of the ground. The barn is just like icing...
Three bracketed photos were taken and combined with Photomatix to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS5.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
Spotted this vintage Red Nuffield Tractor at Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley in the South Lakeland district of the Lake District National Park
"End of a Spring Day in Cumbria"
Couldn't resist stopping the car on my way home a few evenings ago, for a quickie 'grab snap' of these cuties in one of our neighbouring fields.
You can just make out the Scottish hills on the other side of the Solway Firth in the distance.
Nikon D7000, 24-70mm at 66mm
ISO 200, f/2.8, 1/90
Sheep farmer | Nidderdale Show 2022
I like portraits. The stories someone's features can start to conjure up even before a word is spoke are fascinating. This is no more so true than in the farming community. Features which have been shaped by the elements and land they toil in every day of their lives. As if carved from the granite and slate of the hills that they call home.
taken whilst at Nidderdale Show | 2022
©️ Peter James Carr Photography
On of the competitors at the ploughing festival on the High Burnham farm in north west Lincolnshire. Held each September this event combines farming with craft stalls, classic cars, children's fairground rides and much more.
Beamish the North of England Open Air Museum is an open-air museum located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley, County Durham, England. A recreation of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian life.
Black and white photo of a farmer standing in a field with two children and a sheep, Hungary, 1960s.
One of the classic mechanical workhorses of the farm, a green Fordson tractor is having a minute in between ploughing a furrow in the competition at the Festival of the Plough at the High Burnham farm near to Epworth - home of the 18th century preacher John Wesley. A gaggle of event goers check the spoils, no doubt being told a thing or two about the job from the resting driver.
This is a glass slide showing a traditionaly English country scene of cows drinking in a shallow stream.
The slide is from 1928. It was taken by South Shields Photographic Society's photographer Harrison Burgess.
This image is part of the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums set Harrison Burgess and the South Shields Photographic Society.
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One hand steering the tractor and one hand steering the plough, it's a complicated job ploughing the old fashioned way for a competition. Not like these days where the tractor is GPS controlled and can cut a dead straight line with no hesitation. In the old days things were different.
One of the many entrants into the ploughing match at the 2014 Festival of the Plough at the High Burnham farm near to Epworth on the Isle of Axholme in north west Lincolnshire.
A Massey Ferguson powerhorse of the farm, part of the Festival of the Plough on High Burnham farm for the 2014 competition. The rain kept away, despite the dark sky here and there was plenty on show for the photographer. Well lots of tractors, ploughs, horses, classic cars and fairground rides.
Another orange Nuffield tractor at Normanby Hall near to Scunthorpe, this time this one has a wrap around cab.