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Click on the box under the photo to vote. Voting is limited to one vote every 24 hours. Voting ends November 3, 2025 at 6:00 PM CST. Be sure to come back in November to see the winners!

Disclaimer: Some images may appear cut off due to web size constraints. To view the full image, please click on the image before voting.

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Abby Scott
Longhorn on the Farm
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Total Vote:2
Abby Stockton
The Day He Proposed
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Total Vote:0
Abby Stockton
Our Engagement
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Total Vote:0
Addison Bryles
My family has just started a club lamb operation, and these are the second set of ewes to be bred.
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Total Vote:3
Allie Huey
Sunrise in Remmel Arkansas on Huey Farm
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Total Vote:0
Allie Huey
Cotton field in Black Oak, Arkansas
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Total Vote:1
Alyson Dawson
Daisy Mae understood what it meant to Copy & Paste. Sweet Starlight looks just like her Mama.
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Total Vote:0
Amy Brann
Snapped this on my daily walk in rural Monroe County Arkansas
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Total Vote:0
Amy Martin
Bodhi Martin with Boudreaux the Brahman bull calf and rooster.
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Total Vote:1
Andrea Luffman
Sunrise on the farm
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Total Vote:2
Andrea Luffman
Leaping into Summer
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Total Vote:1
Andrea Ross
Gods painting
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Total Vote:46
Andrea Sracener
Soybeans and sunsets, nothing better.
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Total Vote:0
Angela Heath
A tree sitting on the mountain top in Mountain View. I was driving and fell in love with this view.
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Total Vote:0
Ariel Tate
Combine after a long harvest day
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Total Vote:3
Avery Carpenter
The very first day of 2025 rice harvest. My daughters third harvest and my sons very first harvest.
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Total Vote:2
Belinda Shook
Ellie riding her horse, Molly, in the pond.
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Total Vote:0
Belinda Shook
An afternoon on a hay farm
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Total Vote:0
Belinda Shook
Ellie and Molly, Best Friends
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Total Vote:0
Beth Cox
Cohen receiving his first belt buckle with Pop at Arkansas County Fair
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Total Vote:1
Beth Cox
Fawn running through the fresh cut hay field while my husband was baling
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Total Vote:0
Billy Whitener
Frozen Pond
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Total Vote:0
Billy Whitener
Bee Working Soybean
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Total Vote:0
Billy Whitener
Beeyard at Sunrise
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Total Vote:0
Boo Cox
Breakfast time on the prairie.
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Total Vote:1
Boo Cox
Ole number 723 Momma longhorn
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Total Vote:0
Brad Hutchison
My daughter McKinzy in the Sunflower Patch
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Total Vote:0
Brenda Nichols
Grandkids playing in the beans in back of grain truck.
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Total Vote:0
Bryan & Tracey Russell
Me and my dad this year bought his father's properties that he had purchased in the 60's this is the original house that still is standing today.
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Total Vote:1
Casey Hipp
So shall they barns be filled with plenty
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Total Vote:9
Casey Hipp
Morning photo of barn
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Total Vote:16
Chase Garner
The calm after the storm
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Total Vote:0
Chase Garner
Delta Sunset
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Total Vote:0
Chris Hipp
Drone Sunset Over The Farm
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Total Vote:11
Christi Rounsavall
Harvest time on the Prairie
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Total Vote:2
Christi Rounsavall
Incredible Sun over the Corn - no filter!
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Dunn
Country Snow
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Dunn
Old Red Barn
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Dunn
Merry Christmas from Valentine
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Total Vote:1
Cindy Gaskin
Getting ready to show Elizabeth at the county fair
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Taylor
My husband David Taylor took this picture at the prison property in Wrightsville where he works.
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Taylor
I took this picture of my husband on his tractor with our daughter and son-in-law having fun in the snow.
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Total Vote:0
Cindy Taylor
My husband took this picture at daybreak of some cows on the Wrightsville prison grounds where he works.
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Total Vote:0
Clay Kirkpatrick
Monroe County Corn Harvest
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Total Vote:0
Dana Reynolds
Our Horses
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Total Vote:0
David Brian Alumbaugh
Sunset picture of cotton picker
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Total Vote:1
David Durham
5 generations of hay being made in this field
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Total Vote:0
David Wood
The start of the 2025 corn harvest in Tupelo AR
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Total Vote:0
David Wood
Ole glory watching over harvest
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Total Vote:0
Elizabeth Young
Fishing in the Saline River
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Total Vote:0
Elizabeth Young
New Life on the Farm
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Total Vote:1
Elizabeth Young
God's Beauty
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Total Vote:0
Erik Hearnes
The third generation to check fields on this pedal tractor.
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Total Vote:0
Erin Hays
Fall sunset during a walk
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Total Vote:3
Felicia Shepherd
Three of our grandchildren enjoying time with one of the calves.
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Total Vote:0
Gena Tate
Corn field by Ramsey Slough off of the White River in Batesville, AR
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Total Vote:0
Gena Tate
Quail Valley in Batesville, AR
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Total Vote:1
Hannah Gaskin
Getting exercise in before the ride.
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Total Vote:0
Hannah Gaskin
Mini Zebu Firefly looking for her bottle
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Total Vote:1
Hannah Gaskin
The old John Deere and its passengers
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Total Vote:0
Hunter Saunders
A sunset with the reflection through a puddle of water.
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Total Vote:0
Jamie Gaskin
Just a boy and his calf
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Total Vote:0
Jamie Gaskin
Farm goose resting in the snow
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Total Vote:0
Jamie Gaskin
Asher and Priscilla
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Total Vote:0
Jeb Rudder
A sure sign of Spring
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Total Vote:1
Jeb Rudder
Picking some tomatoes, eating some tomatoes.
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Total Vote:0
Jeb Rudder
Rain Clouds Over Wheat
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Total Vote:0
Jeff Henry
Arkansas legacy - Pass it on!
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Total Vote:0
Jeff Henry
Osborne Lab (UAM) and Two Rivers Duck Club have partnered for the last 5 years to band, take DNA samples and place backpack transmitters on selected Mallard Ducks
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Total Vote:0
Jeff Henry
Late January Arkansas Traditions in the Lower Cache River Bottoms
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Total Vote:0
Jennifer Dillion
Looking for Dinner
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Total Vote:0
Jennifer Dillion
Crop growing
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Total Vote:0
Jennifer Dillion
The Fishing Hole
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Total Vote:1
Jennifer Manis
Rice Harvest on Kittler Farms
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Total Vote:57
Joan Tinsley
Photo taken late evening after harvesting rice
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Total Vote:0
Joanie Smith
God bless our farmers!
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Total Vote:90
Jodi Fisher
Jackson County Cotton
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Total Vote:1
Jr Beshears
Doo Holler Farms in Cleburne County
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Total Vote:0
Julia Drake
Peacocks in bloom
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Total Vote:0
Julia Drake
Dewdrop Mornings
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Total Vote:0
Julie Johnson
As I was loading feed for our heifers, I looked up and saw how glorious the sun was shining through an old oak tree- I think the picture shows the strength, hope, promise and beauty in the American farm.
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Total Vote:1
Julie Kizer
Karlie was taking senior pics of her sister in our pasture when the two year old horses decided to check things out.
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Total Vote:0
Justin Martin
When hay is down, it makes the world go round. One of the biggest and oldest barns in Stone County.
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Total Vote:2
Kaitlyn Blevins
Surrounded by snow-covered trees and under a clear winter sky, BigMan gazes at the camera.
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Total Vote:0
Kaitlyn Blevins
Red lies peacefully, resting his eyes after a long days work.
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Total Vote:0
Kameryn Stoltze
Sunrise on the way to school
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Total Vote:72
Karlie Kizer
Two year old filly looking out in the field
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Total Vote:0
Katherine Crow
Harvest
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Total Vote:0
Kathy Johnson
Sunset from my patio
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Total Vote:0
Kathy King
The old barn with Spring azaleas.
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Total Vote:0
Kent Craig
This photo is a picture of when I left school that day to come to the farm and my dad and two of his workers were cutting this beautiful rice field. Watching his hard work will be cherished forever.
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Total Vote:1
Kim Medford
Barn in south Monroe County
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Total Vote:1
Kyleigh
Hay
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Total Vote:3
Laura Wise
Spring has sprung
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Total Vote:0
Laura Wise
Blue Moon
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Total Vote:0
LeAnne Carpenter
Adaline Carpenter with her grandfather's overalls on harvesting rice with her dad, Will Carpenter.
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Total Vote:0
LeAnne Carpenter
Changing fields during harvest with the sun setting.
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Total Vote:2
LeAnne Carpenter
Harvesting wheat while bailing the wheat straw.
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Total Vote:0
Lucinda Hayden
Eyke admiring his new home.
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Total Vote:6
Lucinda Hayden
Perfectly posed Drew County calf
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Total Vote:1
Luke Mitchell
Prairie County Rice Harvest
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Total Vote:0
Luke Mitchell
Rainbow at the Bins
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Total Vote:3
Luke Mitchell
Harvest on the Prairie
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Total Vote:0
Mackenzi
Kolsyn Mack getting to visit daddy on the combine.
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Total Vote:7
Madisyn Vandergriff
MacyJo counting cows with her daddy
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Total Vote:17
Makinley Gentry
Angus surrounded by the future of beef
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Total Vote:8
Martha Weir
Every year my husband eagerly awaits the arrival of the Orioles. Here I was able to capture one enjoying the oranges that he faithfully puts out for them.
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Total Vote:0
Megan Rudder
Bedding down for warmth
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Total Vote:0
Megan Rudder
A pumpkin harvest surplus
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Total Vote:0
Megan Rudder
Getting the cattle their hay
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Total Vote:1
Miranda Reel
Big Daddy
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Total Vote:15
Miranda Reel
Cattle Drive
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Total Vote:57
Miranda Reel
Some days are harder than others
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Total Vote:19
Morgan Spratlin
Townsend said "Here dad you missed one!"
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Total Vote:0
Morgan Spratlin
Merritt helping on the farm in her pink AgHeritage ball cap
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Total Vote:0
Morgan Spratlin
Merritt enjoys time on the farm with her daddy.
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Total Vote:0
Naomi Wells
The sunset on my neighbor's pastures.
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Total Vote:0
Noah Stephens
Black and white picture of farmer discing field
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Total Vote:0
Norie Sutterfield
Muscadine picking 2025
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Total Vote:0
Patrick Hambrick
Abby and I's Sweet Corn
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Total Vote:0
Patrick Hambrick
Our engagement
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Total Vote:0
Patrick Hambrick
Engagement photos
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Total Vote:0
Rachel Watkins
This photo was taken when it had just rained and there was a beautiful rainbow with our cows in the background.
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Total Vote:10
Rachel Watkins
This photo was taken of our cows in a perfect position.
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Total Vote:1
Rhonda Reynolds
Last snow in Lonoke County, our back yard.
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Total Vote:0
Robert Tucek
Cutting rice in Prairie County
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Total Vote:0
Robert Tucek
Closeup of rice grains in the field.
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Total Vote:0
Robert Tucek
Cutting rice with Producers Rice Mill in background at Stuttgart
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Total Vote:0
Sam Scott
Sunset in the valley after the rain
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Total Vote:0
Sara Beth Johnson
Young female farmer moving her herd.
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Total Vote:0
Sara Beth Johnson
Snowy Beef
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Total Vote:0
Sara Beth Johnson
Charolais heifer striking a pose for the camera
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Total Vote:0
Sara Cater
Eyke is loving life on the Cater Ranch
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Total Vote:0
Sara Cater
Papaw Hoyt's tractor has been brought back to life.
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Total Vote:0
Savannah Honey
Beating the summer heat - farm boy style.
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Total Vote:0
Skyla Durham
My bottle calf Sally. We love to dress her up.
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Total Vote:0
Skyla Durham
My name is Sally, I'm a spoiled rotten bottle calf. I live on a farm of D&S Sunset Farms in Smithville,AR
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Total Vote:0
Skyler Cox
A fall calf enjoying the sunset and nice weather
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Total Vote:0
Skyler Cox
Miss 2213 grazing in the pasture and enjoying the nice weather
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Total Vote:0
Skyler Cox
Miss Grandpa 2214 enjoying nice weather
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Total Vote:0
Stephanie Phillips
Sunset over rice field in Lawrence County
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Total Vote:0
Susan Williams
My grandson holding a chicken he raised.
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Total Vote:0
Susan Williams
My grandson and his dog enjoying a beautiful sunset evening on the farm.
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Total Vote:0
Tenley Hays
A girl and her show cow getting fancy.
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Total Vote:14
Tenley Hays
Girl and her dog relaxing on hay bales
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Total Vote:10
Teresa Phillips
Arkansas Sunrise
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Total Vote:0
Teresa Phillips
Arkansas Spring Day
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Total Vote:0
Teresa Phillips
Foggy Arkansas Morning
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Total Vote:0
Todd Phillips
Photo taken of our cattle on a cold morning
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Total Vote:1
Todd Phillips
Beautiful Arkansas Day
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Total Vote:0
Vince Marchese
Harvest 2025
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Total Vote:0
Wendi Stock
Sunset on the Prairie
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Total Vote:0
Will Watkins
A sunset over the water while duck hunting
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Total Vote:2
Will Watkins
My brother and his dog fishing at sunset
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Total Vote:5

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