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  • The John Deere Model 45 edible bean combine sits rusting amongst a collection of abandoned farm implements. I am drawn to these images, as I love agriculture nearly as much as I love nature, and I realize that each of these machines is part of a human story.
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  • This old barn in Door County, Wisconsin, stands its ground against the threatening skies overhead.<br />
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I have always considered storms to be an important aspect of my photographic mission. Black and white images of storms magnify their visual impact.<br />
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As is the case with most of the aging agricultural buildings that I photograph, I can't help but to wonder about the history that this barn has been a part of.
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  • Even though nature is usually my focus, I also love farm scenes. I find maturing corn fields, such as this one in northern Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, to be particularly beautiful.
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  • While certainly not reflective of "nature", silos are everywhere in the Midwest. They're part of the scenery on every trip, photographic or otherwise. My penchant for photographing silos undoubtedly stems from having grown up on a farm. Whatever the cause, I cannot resist composing images that include them.
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  • Amazing Array of Silos
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  • I believe that American farmers, perhaps without realizing their creativity, are true artists. Rather than using brushes and paints, they use tractors and corn planters in the spring, and decorate the heartland with beautiful and richly tinted fields as harvest time nears. I never get tired of roaming around the farm lands of the Midwest during late summer and early autumn and enjoying sights such as this.
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  • Round hay bales sit in a Northeast Wisconsin field on a hot, hazy day in August. Round bales make for a fascinating photographic subject, as they appear to be in motion!
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  • As with many of the ornamental and agricultural grasses, the flower spikes of ornamental Purple Fountain Grass are intricate and complex.
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  • While the northern portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula is heavily forested, and includes some genuine wilderness areas, it also contains some of the most beautiful agricultural settings in the state. This farm scene, captured in the rolling hills of Antrim County, is an excellent example.
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