They say New York City is not a place, it's a feeling. Well, so is rural life, but for completely different reasons. Sure, it doesn’t have as many theater plays, concerts, and sports games, but there are plenty of things happening “out here” too.
Whether we’re talking about quirky animals, needy machinery, or the harvest season, people definitely stay busy. Even the most exciting urban corners can feel routine compared to this chaotic mix. So, we collected a list of funny farm photos that prove it’s 10% work and 90% asking yourself, “Now what?!”
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Table And Chairs As A Horse Barn
Can Confirm
The idea of living off the grid—once mostly associated with hippies and doomsday preppers—has been steadily attracting a wider range of people, from remote workers to families looking for a simpler, back-to-basics lifestyle.
Enter the modern-day homesteader: someone who chooses to live more self-sufficiently in a rural setting.
This kind of lifestyle often means growing some of your own food, producing your own energy from solar, wind, or water rather than relying on the regular power grid, cutting down on waste, and trying to live more sustainably day to day.
A Groundhog Named Chunk Has Been Stealing A Farmer's Crop From Delaware For 4 Years, And Eats It Right In Front Of A Surveillance Camera
Pretty Cute Welcome Home Committee Today
He's A Keeper
A November 2024 report from Fannie Mae showed that mortgage applications for housing in rural areas spiked 80% since the start of the pandemic.
“Although only a small share of urban residents relocated to rural areas during the pandemic, their influx represented a disproportionate increase in demand for housing in those regions,” writes Kevin Park, housing economist working at the time on Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research team.
A Local Farm Where I Live Had Trouble With Their Flock All Wanting To Sleep In The Same House, Each Night They Have To Go Break Them Up
The other night, they found their dog had joined in.
Honest question, why is them sleeping all in the same house a problem?
Visited A Farm In Australia With A Good Sense Of Humour
A Bee Farmer Was Tired Of Bears Stealing His Honey, So He Turned Them Into Taste Testers
A Turkish beekeeper faced a recurring problem: bears were stealing his honey and destroying the beehives. Instead of fighting against them, he decided to take advantage of their love for honey and turned them into taste testers. He set up a test with different types of honey, discovering that the bears have a refined palate, as they preferred the most expensive honey, the famous Anzer honey. A creative solution that shows that sometimes it's better to collaborate with nature rather than resist it!
Even as elevated mortgage interest rates cooled buyer demand in metros, application activity in rural parts of the United States remained above pre-pandemic averages, according to Fannie Mae research.
Interest in different types of remote areas has fluctuated: resort-style communities saw an early surge that has since died down, while institution-rich hubs featuring schools, banks, hospitals, and libraries continue to attract house hunters.
A Farm In My Neighborhood Has A Chicken That Is Allowed To Walk Around Freely. Since It's Getting Dark Faster Now, They Decided To Give Him A Little Safety Vest
It's the cutest thing I've seen in a while.
This Wild Goose Flew In And Became Friends With My Grandma's Farm Goose. He Hasn't Left In Over A Year
Bad Goats Get The Restraint Noodles
We used to do this with ours (well, not pool noodles: I don't think they existed in 1980s Yorkshire)
According to data from Realtor.com, list prices in the typical rural county grew 64% from July 2019 to July 2025, compared with an increase of 42% in the median metro area county.
And since mortgage interest rates climbed in 2022, the shift toward rural areas has intensified. Over the past three years, prices in the typical rural county have surged 13%, compared with 4% in its metro counterpart.
Squirrels Got Nothing On Us
Interrupting Cow
It Looks Like His Grandma Knit It For Him, And His Mom Is Making Him Wear It
But as you can see from the photos, there are many homesteading models. They range from a single-family home with all the modern conveniences in a rural setting that’s just a short drive from a town with stores and coffee shops, to a fully off-grid log cabin miles away from the nearest settlement.
Theresa Lunn, broker and owner of United Country Real Estate-Western Montana Group, says that some buyers initially approach her hoping to purchase property that will let them live a fully self-sufficient lifestyle—only to realize they are not ready for it.
Today I Met My Family
It’s Gonna Be A Long Car Ride
My Father In-Law Is A "Big Tough Farmer"
Showing that even the biggest toughest guys can't resist a cute kitten
“Sustainability and being self-sufficient, those are very relative terms,” Lunn explains. “So for some people, being self-sufficient is growing tomatoes out on their little lanai. And to some people, they want the spread with acres of garden.”
Even the concept of going off-grid—disconnecting from public utilities and switching to self-sufficient electrical and water systems—covers a wide spectrum and comes with a steep learning curve, especially for people moving from big cities.
So My Dad Called Me The Other Day, Saying He Got In Trouble At The Barn For Cutting A Horse's Hair. I Felt Bad For Him Until I Got This Picture From My Mother
He’s The Senior Manager Of This Farm
My Son Wore His Batman Rain Jacket To A Local Farm Park. This Peacock Took It As A Challenge
Lunn says in Western Montana, it’s often the harsh, snowy climate that pushes newcomers to their limits—and sends some running for the hills.
“There is nothing more powerful than the truth, and you have got to be truthful with people and explain to them that this is going to be a long winter,” she says.
According to the broker, many city dwellers fantasize about leaving their cubicles behind to live off the land in a place like Montana, without realizing the hardships that come with it.
For some, the ultimate reality check is “a good, strong winter,” says Lunn.
Others manage to work around their inexperience, such as becoming snowbirds and spending the cold winter months in warmer locales, before returning to Big Sky Country for the summer.
A Story In Four Pictures
Behold: My Bountiful Harvest. I Hesitate To Share, As I Don’t Want To Make Anyone Feel Inadequate
Don't laugh, but those miniature carrots pack a punch! My kids love them, they are super tasty!
I Went To A Small Farm And Said "Hello Animals" To The Animals, And They All Looked At Me
Every time I go for a walk, there's house with 2 bassets and a Pit in a fenced area. One will bark, I look and say "WHAT?" That gets all 3 going, tails wagging, like.."Hey.. that guy doesn't ignore us!"
This Is The Funniest Thing I’ve Seen All Week. This Person Is A Genius
Guess Where The Dog Is Hiding?
Small wild animals had grown used to slipping into the barn undetected. Instead of changing the layout or lighting, the farmer quietly adjusted his strategy by placing his guard dog near the stable while keeping everything else looking normal.
Later that night, a fox entered the barn confidently, moving through the shadows the way it had many times before. However, it quickly sensed something different. As it crept forward, it noticed a still figure watching from the darkness. The guard dog remained calm and focused, observing without movement until the fox fully realized it was no longer alone.
With one sharp warning bark, the dog made its presence clear. The fox immediately retreated and ran off at full speed. According to the farmer, nighttime disturbances significantly decreased afterward, suggesting that the message spread among local wildlife. The simple change in routine proved to be an effective and humane way to protect the property.
A Single Photo Proves The General Population Is, In Fact, Dumb
Went to a farm with the kids today. All the kids get a bucket with feed in and a couple of carrots. It quite clearly states to hand-feed Simon here, because he nicks the buckets.
And yet, his pen was full of buckets. I even watched one simpleton look on in shock as the goat took the bucket out of her hand. And before you ask, she was the mom, and the kid told her it would happen.
Live On A Farm, They Said. It Would Be Fun, They Said
Apparently, There Have Been Calls About It
Said The Farmer To His Art-Student-Son, "Go Paint The Barn"
My New Chicken, Janet, Was Facilitated By My Call Duck, Hilary. She Has Never Seen A Duck That Small, Nor Has Hilary Seen A Chicken That Big
Farmers Are Built Differently
That's an idea! 😂 I've needed cardioversion for A-Fib before. Touching the fence seems like much less of an ordeal. I do it by accident every once in a while anyway.
Life At The Farm
Linda Right Back At It Again
There's a woman on social media who has a farm full of rescue animals. One of them is an emu named Karen. Karen attempts to @ttack the woman multiple times a day. The rescue is called Useless Farm. I'll post a video about Karen below.
Kentucky Family Rejects $26 Million Offer To Convert Part Of Their Farm Into A Data Center, Despite The Offer Being About 10 Times The Going Rate For Farmland
Friend House-Sitting On A Farm Made Friends With Calfi. Calfi Invited Herself In. The House Owner Now Has A New House Calf
My Girlfriend Is Visiting Her Uncle's Farm, And One Of The Ducks Won't Leave Her Alone
Grandpa Is Still Living His Best Life, Napping In Random Places Around The Farm
My Sister Caught Her (Very Hard-Working Dairy Farmer) Husband Sleeping On The Job
The Neighbors Laugh At Me
The neighbors around me think you have to have the latest tractors costing thousands to do this job but two little antiques work just fine. A 1966 JD 110 and a 1984 wheel horse 314.
The thing about modern tractors is that they have better driver safety. Also, I looked up the Wheel Horse 314. It's a 'garden tractor' and it doesn't appear to have a proper three-point hitch, so it's at high risk of flipping over backwards if the load it's hauling gets stuck - a common cause of broken necks before Harry Ferguson's 1926 innovation. Links follow.
The Neighbouring Farm Has A Great Sense Of Humour, "Corn"
How Do You Like My Hair Do? Honey Cow
My Uncle Is A Farmer... He Gave My Aunt A 6 Eared Corn As A Present
With The Fuel Prices So High, Even The Farmers Are Sending The Sheep To Market On The Local Bus. Welcome To Islay
When You're Goth, But Live In The Country
Australian Farmer Set Up A YouTube Stream So Retired Father Could Keep An Eye On Seeding
Over 300 Sheep Storm A California Street And Fill The Road After Getting Loose
300+ Sheep on the Lamb!
Early yesterday morning, over 300 sheep decided to take a little field trip near Mountain Drive. Turns out, the grass wasn't greener on the other side — but that didn’t stop them from trying!
Our CHP officers quickly hoofed it to the scene and helped the owner round up the wooly wanderers, guiding them safely back home to their pen.
We’re happy to report the flock is back where they belong, and everyone is baaahck to their normal routine.
Just another day in Santa Barbara — where even traffic jams can be fluffy.
Just Wanted To Show A Funny Pic I Got Before
Lamb Ram Looking For Ewes
Rich Guy
At Our Local Village Farm Festival, You Can Guess How Many Apples Are In This Car And Win A Giveaway
Bottle Feeding Time
I Thought I Had 2 Minutes To Myself To Tidy Up. I Was Wrong
I would sometimes come into the kitchen to do ballet practice (warm, hand rail on the range was the perfect height) and a goat or two had wandered in and nicked my spot!
