Your pictures on the theme of 'agriculture'

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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "agriculture". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.

Image source, Robert David
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Robert David sent in this picture of a flock of gulls following a tractor.

Image source, Bobby Ford
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Bobby Ford: "A farmer waiting his turn to show his classic tractor at a the Welland Steam & Country Rally."

Image source, Olesia Komarova
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Olesia Komarova: "I climbed up the Giant Hill at Cerne Abbas to do a few sketches, when it turned out nature was as interested in me as I in nature."

Image source, John Uttley
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John Uttley: "Geese on their early morning walk from the farm in Leicestershire to their field where they will stay until dusk, and then walk back to the farm for the night. This is a daily occurrence for them and they know their way and which gateway to turn into."

Image source, Zuzana Hájková
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Zuzana Hájková: "This photo I took at a farmer's market in Prague. I admired the beautiful orange colour of these yummy carrots."

Image source, Marianne Wever
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Marianne Wever: "Sheep farmers are taking care of their sheep and lambs."

Image source, Duncan Holmes
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Duncan Holmes: "Celeriac, fennel, courgette, quince and red onions. Without agriculture we would just have amorphous green stuff, not all this colourful variety."

Image source, John Hughes
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John Hughes: "Curious cow in a field on the Caithness coast near John O'Groats."

Image source, Martha Padovani
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Martha Padovani sent in this picture of a farmer in Italy.

Image source, Clare Keegan
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Clare Keegan: "Nature's gold."

Image source, Mark James Andrews
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Mark James Andrews: "Lone sheep trying to join my flock in the Yorkshire Dales."

Image source, Sean Corlett
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Sean Corlett: "I got lucky with this shot of a young lamb jumping over its mother."

Image source, Tracey Godsmark
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Tracey Godsmark: "Just waiting for the driver! Horses pulling an early plough. Ploughing match, West Berkshire."

Image source, Diane Patrick
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Diane Patrick: "Out on a spring dog walk, I found myself walking across the end of this beautifully ploughed field. I love the contrast of colours."

Image source, Luke Jones
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Luke Jones: "Diana Houlton "calling" her cattle on the Coed Mawr smallholding in South Wales. "Calling" or "coaxing" is the now largely forgotten traditional practice of building trust with livestock to single-handedly manage them with minimal stress to the animals."

Image source, Sally Renner
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Sally Renner: "Drilling this year has been a real challenge, and my husband at one point wasn't convinced we would manage to get any crops in the ground at all, which would be devastating. Thankfully, this didn't come true and all the fields were drilled in the end, after many tractor hours and sleepless nights."

Image source, Nathan Sowerby
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Nathan Sowerby: "I saw this scarecrow doing its job near Eastrington, East Yorkshire, and thought this piece of traditional "tech" was in stark contrast to the wind turbine behind it - they seem to be facing away from each other in disgust."

Image source, Anna Archinger
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Anna Archinger: "The Danish Jutland Horse is a rare breed - with only around 800 horses remaining worldwide - which used to play a significant role in Danish agriculture. Today, a handful of breeders are fighting to preserve the breed, but numbers are decreasing."

Image source, Nicola King
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Nicola King: "I am privileged to live in one of the only areas in the country where we still have working hop farms, and regularly see the workers training the hops up the trellises."

Image source, Paul Micallef
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Paul Micallef: "It's amazing to see how much agriculture is still performed manually around the world. These workers were cultivating young crops in flooded paddy fields near Hoi An, Vietnam, working long days in searing temperatures."

Image source, Julie Charles
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Julie Charles: "All is safely gathered in as a tractor crosses the bridge over the River Usk at Brecon, Mid-Wales."

Image source, Sharon Alvey-Ball
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Sharon Alvey-Ball: "The hazy Richmond Ranges in Marlborough, on New Zealand's South Island, are a lovely backdrop to these clambering sheep."

The next theme is "a windy day" and the deadline for entries is 21 January 2024.

The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website.

You can upload your entries directly here or email them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk.

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Further details and themes are at: We set the theme, you take the pictures.

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