With Christmas only one week away I thought it would be fun to share some gift ideas for the beginning farmers in your life (or the future farmers ... or lovers of farms!). The items on this list are mostly in the $30 or less range with only a couple of exceptions. All of the items are available on Amazon.com (the links are affiliate links and help support "The Beginning Farmer Show"), but many of them can also be found at your local farm store or hardware store. The other thing you may notice about the list is that it is mostly focused on a gift list for a farmer in the colder winter climates. Mittens are a great thing for a farmer in Iowa, but not so much for a farmer in Georgia ... so ... if you live in the warmer climates I would love to see your suggestions for those last minute Christmas gifts.
10 Christmas Gift Ideas for Your Beginning Farmer (or Future Farmer or Lover of Farms)
- Stormy Kromer Cap -- A winter cap to keep you warm all winter long.
- King Corn DVD -- The first film that I came across that really made me think about farming in the United States.
- Leather Mittens -- On a cold day I will take mittens over gloves all of the time.
- You Can Farm by Joel Salatin -- The first farming book that I read.
- Headlamp -- Short days make for much work after dark and this is a tool that I use everyday.
- Chain Saw Chaps -- $60 chaps are cheaper than a hospital trip everyday.
- American Meat DVD -- Another film to checkout this winter to be encouraged about agriculture in the United States.
- Small Vice Grips -- I carry these everyday and use them more than expected.
- The Contrary Farmer by Gene Logsdon -- A great book for winter reading.
- Utility Folding Knife -- Great for those projects that don't need your good knife.
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