For the last couple of years my farmer husband has been very passionate about filming our family’s life on the farm and our growing seasons. This year he borrowed a trail camera, typically used by hunters, to record one of our fields of wheat in a time lapse. This our 115 day growing season of Stettler hard red spring wheat condensed into 4 minutes. He set the camera to take a picture every 30 minutes during daylight. See this amazing crop grow!

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I'm a nurse who married a farmer and I'm a boy mom of 3 to Braden, Ethan and Jonathan. I love blogging about family life, farming, recipes and embracing my role as farm wife and mom. I'm knee-deep in tractors, trains and trucks and I'm often seen with my camera in my hands catching life's moments.
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That is so cool Sarah! I've been meaning to come by and tell you how much I love the new look for awhile now! I read mostly from mobile so it's harder to comment! 🙂
This is so neat!!!
Beautiful and amazing!
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That is so cool. We live on a cattle ranch and I was thinking it would be cool to take pictures of the calves during calving time, like have it in the heifers pasture. Or in with the weanlings. Might have to look into one.