You've been riding on your tractor all day — the large wheels crushing bits of hay beneath their rubber tread. You wipe your brow with a handkerchief that is tucked into the pocket of your overalls. The sun is brutally intense — incinerating any bit of moisture. You hop off the tractor's seat and walk into the barn. Your cows greet you with a series of welcoming, choral moos. You feel a profound sense of calmness each morning when you gather smooth, ivory eggs from the chicken coop and proceed along your daily routine. Farm life is a constant challenge and is certainly hard work, but you wouldn't want it any other way.