See New “What a Day!” Photos

Chances are, you’ve had one of those days…where everything just goes wrong.

Sara Schafer, Farm Journal Business & Crops Online Editor

Chances are, you’ve had one of those days…where everything just goes wrong.

Such as in this situation:

A Nut Case


The less-than-idea weather conditions were more than complicating for harvest on this New York farm--that is, until the nut came off the end of the shaft. Rain or shine, this combine was going nowhere.

Well, if you need to see someone else’s misfortunes to make yours seem not-so-bad, check out Farm Journal’s “What a Day!” archive. We’ve recently added several new photos for you to enjoy.

Check the “What a Day!” archive!

If you’ve had one of those days – or caught someone else’s on film – we’d love to share it with our readers.

You can submit your photos:

Online:
Click here to upload your photo

By mail:
What a Day!, Farm Journal
P.O. Box 958
Mexico, MO 65265




You can e-mail Sara Schafer at sschafer@farmjournal.com.


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