Farmers, on the other hand, aren't gypsies at all and spend most of their lives on one large parcel of land - tending cattle, raising chickens, growing cotton, etc. etc.. My family has a farm in central Louisiana, and one man has run the show there for the past 50+ years. His face, like many antique dealers, would fit perfectly in Paul Mobley's new book, American Farmer. Over the last decade, Mobley has visited nearly 200 farms and ranches documenting the lives and faces of those who nurture and sustain this great American land. A few of his shots:





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