Farm Trinkets

Random Objects From The Homestead

"The harvest is not won in autumn. It is won in every ordinary morning when nobody is watching."
— Old farmer's saying
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1A smooth river stone used to mark a favorite field.
2A horseshoe from the first horse you ever cared for.
3A handful of seeds from a crop that no longer grows.
4A weathered scarecrow button.
5A brass bell once worn by a prize cow.
6A carved wooden rooster no larger than your thumb.
7A ribbon awarded at a county fair.
8A dried apple from an orchard long since cut down.
9A pocketknife used by three generations of farmers.
10A small sack containing unusually red soil.
11A faded receipt for the purchase of a mule.
12A hand-carved whistle that sounds like a quail.
13A length of fence wire twisted into the shape of a heart.
14A lucky rabbit's foot found near a cabbage patch.
15A wooden tag from a livestock auction.
16A crow feather tied with twine.
17A dried sunflower head filled with seeds.
18A brass buckle from an old harness.
19A smooth egg with an unusual blue tint.
20A faded sketch of a family farmhouse.
21A broken pocket watch that always stopped at dawn.
22A handful of grain from a record harvest.
23A tiny scarecrow woven from straw.
24A rusted nail from a century old barn.
25A silver coin buried beneath a fence post for luck.
26A clay marble found while plowing a field.
27A weathered livestock brand.
28A ribbon tied around a lock of a horse's mane.
29A wooden ruler marked with annual crop heights.
30A dried four leaf clover pressed between parchment.
31A brass tag from a champion pig.
32A carved wooden apple with a worm hole.
33A bottle containing rainwater collected during a drought.
34A faded recipe for preserving vegetables through winter.
35A cowbell engraved with a family name.
36A polished stone found while clearing a field.
37A tiny wooden windmill.
38A spool of brightly colored thread used for mending feed sacks.
39A pressed wheat stalk from your first harvest.
40A rabbit trap spring repurposed as a charm.
41A brass token from a farmers' cooperative.
42A chicken feather from a bird that lived to an absurd age.
43A miniature rake carved from oak.
44A worn leather glove missing two fingers.
45A jar containing heirloom bean seeds.
46A horseshoe nail bent into a ring.
47A dried corn husk doll.
48A page from an almanac filled with handwritten notes.
49A smooth stone used to sharpen tools.
50A brass key to a grain silo.
51A faded photograph of a prize winning livestock animal.
52A scrap of cloth cut from a favorite work shirt.
53A tiny wooden bucket.
54A weathered sign reading "Fresh Eggs."
55A polished acorn from a beloved shade tree.
56A fragment of a wagon wheel.
57A sackcloth patch embroidered with initials.
58A dried ear of unusually colorful corn.
59A brass livestock marker stamped with a number.
60A spool of baling twine that somehow never seems to run out.
61A rabbit skull found beside a garden fence.
62A tiny brass rooster charm.
63A faded map showing old property boundaries.
64A hand-carved wooden spoon used during harvest feasts.
65A bottle containing honey from a long dead beekeeper's hives.
66A broken plow bolt.
67A ribbon from a harvest festival.
68A smooth pebble found in a sack of grain.
69A carved wooden cow painted with remarkable detail.
70A dried flower gathered from a pasture.
71A small bell worn by a sheep.
72A faded note listing chores from decades ago.
73A lucky coin found while planting potatoes.
74A weathered branding iron miniature.
75A glass bottle filled with soil from the family farm.
76A tiny sack containing salt used to preserve meat.
77A hand-drawn diagram for building a chicken coop.
78A brass buckle from a work mule's harness.
79A pressed leaf from an orchard tree planted by an ancestor.
80A wooden whistle used to call dogs.
81A dried gourd carved with smiling faces.
82A rusted gate latch.
83A piece of driftwood used as a field marker.
84A tiny figurine carved from an animal horn.
85A notebook recording weather patterns over twenty years.
86A ribbon awarded for the largest pumpkin.
87A polished stone found after a flood.
88A cracked ceramic milk bottle cap.
89A dried sprig of lavender from a kitchen garden.
90A brass medallion awarded for agricultural excellence.
91A child's drawing of a farm and its animals.
92A fragment of a scarecrow's painted face.
93A wooden tag identifying a favorite horse.
94A handful of seeds from a plant nobody can identify.
95A folded letter discussing next season's planting.
96A carved wooden pig with one ear broken off.
97A weathered barn star.
98A tiny bottle of cider from a particularly good harvest.
99A smooth stone said to predict rain when it feels cold.
100A folded note found inside a barn wall that reads, "If you're reading this, the farm is yours now."

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