Digital Download (1 JPG) Life on the farm includes the chores that come with having farm animals. In this original photograph by Amy Buss, one of the tools of the trade is back dropped with the hay and feed sacks which help the farm animals make it through the harsh winters. Any cowboy or farmer would tell you that while it is hard work, it is a great way of life. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE PRIOR TO MAKING A PURCHASE. Digital Download Only: Please note, this is a digital download and no physical product will be shipped. You will receive a Shipped Notice, this simply indicates your order has been forwarded to your email address and your transaction is complete. Printing: You can print it at home or send to a professional print shop. Please be aware, colors depicted on your screen may vary slightly from the actual print since most computer monitors are calibrated differently. Your digital image can be printed on photo paper, card stock, canvas, vinyl, etc. Unlimited number of copies may be made for personal use. Details: 1 high quality (300 dpi) digital file in JPEG format will be instantly available for download once payment is successfully processed. Size 1928 x 2892 pixel digital image 3.57 MB file Refunds and Exchanges: Every digital and instant download purchase is non-refundable, as there is no way for me to tell whether you have printed the image. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please feel free to reach out to me anytime. Terms of Use: This digital image is copyrighted by Amy Buss Photography. This purchase is strictly for non-commercial, personal use only. You may print and design in your home, business, or a public place but may not resell, reproduce, distribute by electronic means or profit in any way from the design. Your purchase constitutes agreement to these terms.
A new portrait exhibition features female farmers across Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Each year on April 10th, National Farm Animals Day focuses attention of the humane care of farm animals. The day also aims to find homes for abandoned and abused farm animals.
A list of fantastic farm stays and farm accommodation for family holidays, romantic getaways and catch-ups with friends in the Illawarra.
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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and stunning scenery of Northern Kentucky. The rolling pastures of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region draw visitors to Lexington—an enchanting destination renowned for its distinctive blend of bucolic charm, storied history, and thriving culture. Known as the “Horse Capital of the World,” the area boasts hundreds of equine farms. One of
Life on the Niceley farm in Tennessee
Compared to the rest of the country, you're wicked cool.
Little red barn.
Because the best apples are the ones you pluck yourself. 🍎
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Verdant fields roll down to the water and artists gather in a magical land called the Farm Coast. Learn more about this special corner of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
With his touching series The Farm Family, Brooklyn-based photographer Rob MacInnis shoots barn animals in the style of fashion magazine spreads. Freeing the soulful creatures from the context of the lowly barnyard and challenging rituals of human consumption, he wittily and heartbreakingly captures sheep, cows, and goats in Annie Leibovitz-inspired portraits and panoramas. Staged between bales of hay and a snowy doorway resembling a dreamy film screen, the humble beasts find themselves suddenly under floodlights, before a camera that catches both their sweet dignity and their oh-so-quiet humiliations.
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Fencing is a must for wherever you keep your horse. Find the horse-safe fencing option that works best for your farm.
Life on the farm isn't always easy, but it can be quite beautiful. Organic Authority rounded up some farm photos to inspire your farm-grown love.
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The Art of Slow Living features an inspiring woman farmer who practices regenerative agriculture and shows people where their food comes from
Because the best apples are the ones you pluck yourself. 🍎