Wanted: Your best shots of farming people for our 2025 calendar
Farmers Weekly has partnered with Rabi and Rsabi to create a 2025 charity calendar using your photos of farming people through the seasons.
We’re looking to showcase and celebrate UK farmers hard at work in the fields, in the livestock sheds – or in any setting that reflects the diverse and demanding job of feeding the nation throughout the year.
To be in with a chance of seeing your images appear in the calendar, they need to be in landscape format, high-resolution and, of course, feature farming people from across the UK.
See also: Photo of the Week: Feeding ewes on a frosty morning
Here are some examples to inspire your own contribution.
In this wintery shot, Bethany Holt captured her partner George Lees rescuing lambs from snowdrifts in the wake of a blizzard hitting Middle Trough Farm near Rochdale, Lancashire.

© Bethany Holt
Rebecca Bruce has been lambing for the past few years at Glendelvine Farm, near Dunkeld. On this particular occasion, her grandmother joined her to see the sweet lambs in the springtime.
Rebecca’s mother took this photo of her. Rebecca says: “I said to her, stay there and I’ll pick up the lambs.”
She adds: “She never gets a nice shot of me,” but this time she did – and the image has since been turned into an oil painting.

© Rebecca Bruce
On Chytroon Farm, Cornwall, farmyard helper Natasha Kneebone took this heartwarming photo of her father Phil and four-year-old son Hugo in their boiler suits after having cleaned the barn.
As a keen young farmer, Hugo leaps at “every opportunity he has to help out” with the vegetable growing. This farm also likes to involve members of the village – it really is a community effort.

© Natasha Kneebone
Taken by Jane Burton from Lings Farm in Rempstone, this snap captures husband Charles and father-in-law Brian inspecting the Horsch Joker before cultivations commenced.

© Charles Burton
How to enter
Simply upload your photos before 15 March to our gallery. Remember, shots need to be:
- in landscape format
- high resolution
- feature farming people from across the UK.
All proceeds from the sale of the calendar will be equally split between Rabi and Rsabi.