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It was a particularly humid day out and I was watching this farmer working away in the barn, until he decided to take a little break. I was a bit far, but I kind of like how the barn frames his silhouette.
the farmers in Lintong Ni Huta village in their work during the harvest time.
"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" š
Shot with an Olympus 35 LC rangefinder, Zuiko 42mm f1.7 fixed lens on Arista EDU 100 film developed in Rodinal
Haddington Farmers' Market is a market that sells locally sourced products. The market is open on the last Saturday of every month from 9am to 1pm. Quoted from Haddington Farmers' Market Facebook
Being a farmer is hard work. Being a farmer in Northern Wisconsin during the winter can be even harder. Our cows drink naturally from creeks and streams. With the cold temps and pile of snow we just got, sometimes we need to chop through the ice to keep the water open for the cows. (When I say "we," I mean Adam š) He's the hardest worker I know. I wanted to show a picture I took yesterday of him making sure the cattle have access to water.
Here we see the Farmer Swallowtail tend to his fields in the hot summer sun.
Or he may just be getting rid of the evidence of whatever sick crime he had committed the night before.
Last seen in the vicinity of Ellis Lake Wetlands, SW Ohio. July 2020.
Palouse Farmhouse in Farmer, Washington.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon ICA Trona 9X12cm plate camera
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar, 13.5cm, f/4.5, Orange filter.
Film: Fomapan 100
Developer: HC110 Dilution B
Farmer Monument of Marga Agung [Tugu Tani Marga Agung] @ Marga Agung village, district of Jati Agung, South Lampung regency, province of Lampung, Indonesia.
"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" :-)
The National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs (NFYFC) is a rural youth organisation. The Federation covers various Young Farmers' Clubs (YFCs) throughout England and Wales, helping support young people in agriculture and the countryside. It does not include YFCs from Scotland or Ireland.
History
The first Young Farmers' Club opened in 1921 in Hemyock, Devon, where the United Dairies milk factory set children of the area's milk producers the task of calf rearing, with competitions and prizes for those achieving the highest standards.
Over the next decade more clubs opened to provide agricultural education, with the focus on the keeping of growing and living things including calves, pigs, poultry, bees and gardens.
After the death of one of YFC's original founders and greatest inspirations, Lord Northcliffe, in 1922 the Ministry of Agriculture took on development of the organisation. But within six years it was proving difficult for it to offer the type of help needed by the members to organise the 50 clubs or offer guidance on the rural social role Young Farmers' Clubs were assuming. In 1929 the National Council of Social Services (NCSS) stepped in with the goal of developing YFC as a voluntary, self-governing and self-generating organisation.
Royal Cornwall show, 2025.