10 Photos That Will Make You Exclaim ‘What A Day!’

We’ve all had one of those horrible, no good, very bad days.

What A Day Lead
What A Day Lead
(Photos Submitted By Readers)

We’ve all had one of those horrible, no good, very bad days.

Well, if you need to see someone else’s misfortunes to make yours seem not-so-bad, check out these “What a Day!” submissions.

Want to send in your own? You can text it to 31313 with the keyword “WHAT” or email it to whataday@farmjournal.com.

But — safety first! Please don’t submit anything that involves serious harm or injury to those involved.

It was a year of record yields and record headaches at this feed mill.


The early bird gets the worm, but this farmer might have gone about it the wrong way.


Luckily the only pain from this accident was to the farmer’s pride and pocketbook.


This is what happens when the field is too wet to work up, but you’re impatient: Your eight-wheel tractor becomes a four-wheel tractor.


If you’re not careful, hugging the edge of the road will get you every time.


Let’s just say the horsepower under the hood wasn’t enough to handle the jiggle in the tank.


This is what happens when a “helpful neighbor” drains what was thought to be the wrong fuel with a shop vac.


Murphy’s Law: An adage or epigram that is typically stated as, “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.”


Sometimes taking a chance to wrap up those final acres doesn’t end up being worth it.


A skid steer is handy when clearing brush, but it’s a must for the machine to remain upright

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