Cupid’s arrows do not discriminate and farmers are also subject to being hit with one.
The obvious question now is – what do farmers want or what do they want to do for Valentine’s Day?
On Twitter, @WalnutKitchenHS said “you can never have too much baling twine and duct tape!”
Sandra Stalker said her husband is taking her to “a posh farmers valentines ball”.
Stephanie Gaffney, a sheep farmer from Napanee, Ontario said she would like some sheep.
Double M Farm Team out of Acme, Alberta said they want something red. “Tractors come in red!”
Considering taking a loved one out for dinner and happen to be in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area? The Farmer’s Daughter will be hosting a Valentine’s Day dinner. For $30/person, enjoy a four-course meal and sample regional beers.
The Petaluma Veterans Building in Petaluma, California will play host to the Valentine’s Boot Stompin’ Ball. Admission is only $5 and there will be music, food and more for all to enjoy.
As a pre-Valentine’s Day warm up, check out a video of a farmer in Kansas who herds his cows into a giant heart!
Join the discussion by sharing what your plans for Valentine’s Day were.

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