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Show us your harvest sunsets!

Prairie Farmer wants to feature your best sunset photos from this harvest season.

Sierra Day, Field editor

November 1, 2021

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combine harvesting corn at sunset
SUNSET: Have you captured any sunsets during harvest? We want to show off your best harvest sunset photos!Sierra Day

Combines rolling, dust in the air, family members pitching in to take the crop out, and watching the sun set from a machinery cab.

Ah, the sights of harvest.

Prairie Farmer understands the significance of harvesttime and appreciates the underlying stories of harvest sunset photos, and that’s why we want to see your best photos.

So, don’t be shy — share the best harvest sunset photos from your farm in 2021! We’ll put them together and share them online and in print. 

To share your photo, email the following to [email protected] by Nov. 15:

  • high-resolution digital photo, of course

  • photographer’s name

  • photo location, including town

  • any additional photo details you would like to include

As always, stay safe this harvest season and finish strong. And don’t forget to share those sunsets!

 

About the Author(s)

Sierra Day

Field editor, Farm Progress

A 10th-generation agriculturist, Sierra Day grew up alongside the Angus cattle, corn and soybeans on her family’s operation in Cerro Gordo, Ill. Although she spent an equal amount in farm machinery as she did in the cattle barn as a child, Day developed a bigger passion for the cattle side of the things.

An active member of organizations such as 4-H, FFA and the National Junior Angus Association, she was able to show Angus cattle on the local, state and national levels while participating in contests and leadership opportunities that were presented through these programs.

As Day got older, she began to understand the importance of transitioning from a member to a mentor for other youth in the industry. Thus, her professional and career focus is centered around educating agriculture producers and youth to aid in prospering the agriculture industry.

In 2018, she received her associate degree from Lake Land College, where her time was spent as an active member in clubs such as Ag Transfer club and PAS. A December 2020 graduate of Kansas State University in Animal Sciences & Industry and Agricultural Communications & Journalism, Day was active in Block & Bridle and Agriculture Communicators of Tomorrow, while also serving as a communications student worker in the animal science department.

Day currently resides back home where she owns and operates Day Cattle Farm with her younger brother, Chayton. The duo strives to raise functional cattle that are show ring quality and a solid foundation for building anyone’s herd.

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