Choose a Girl
Twelve German farm girls came together and stripped off for a saucy comic book-themed calendar to show that agricultural workers are also superheroes. Farming in South Wales, Abi is keen on promoting farm life and is passionate about farming issues. As a third-generation dairy farmer, she milks 200 cows on her farm, which you can expect to see glimpses of on her Instagram feed. What’s more, she’s also the Deputy President for NFU Cymru and is dedicated to improving the farming industry. Farming in Bute, Emma is a shepherdess documenting her farming life through her camera lens.
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Farming up in Orkney, Emma is showing what life is like on the farm. With sheep, cattle and dogs to contend with, her Instagram posts document daily life, from lambing season to agricultural shows. Emma, her husband and their farm were also featured on the BBC’s This Farming Life. Jessica is an Animal Science student at the University of Nottingham, using her in-depth scientific knowledge to solve key problems within agriculture. She’s dedicated to making a difference within farming, recognising the importance of educating consumers and future generations. Winning the BFA & FW Ag Student of the Year 2021 and as the NFU’s Student and Young Farmer Ambassador for 2022, Jessica is one of the most influential young female farmers out there.
- She’s dedicated to making a difference within farming, recognising the importance of educating consumers and future generations.
- An upland sheep farmer’s daughter, Hannah is now a reporter for Farmers Guardian.
- At Breedr, we’re always discussing the latest developments in farming, as well as offering insight into the industry as a whole.
- I wanted something that showed my love of wine without being the cliched wine bottlle, glass, and grapes picture you can buy at Walmart.
One of the calendar girls said: “My dad told me I should not reveal too much, but now he is quite proud of me.”
One of the things I love about shooting with Catherine is her ability to bring her unique energy to every shot. Whether she was laughing and twirling in the sun or gazing off into the distance, she was always able to evoke a sense of warmth and joy in every image.
More content for the forward thinking farmer
- As she describes various fruits and vegetables, Baxter provides brief histories of the produce or even of the land itself.
- It doesn’t take a farming expert to learn from Baxter’s work, either.
- Now, she’s a Sunday Times Best Seller with her book ‘Call Me Red’ — an insight into her journey through farm life and the lessons she’s learnt.
- Jessica is an Animal Science student at the University of Nottingham, using her in-depth scientific knowledge to solve key problems within agriculture.
She’s sold many bestselling books and continues to shed light on her farming life through her Instagram feed. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1″ white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Nicola created her account to showcase the good and the bad of farming, raising awareness as to why it’s so important and should be celebrated. A livestock farmer in Scotland, Nicola recently reached the final three of the BBC Countryside Champion awards. Follow her for ‘the good, the bad and the ugly of farming life’. Primarily a shepherdess and hill farmer on her farm in Swaledale, Amanda is also a keen public speaker, presenter, photographer and, of course, a mother of nine children.