This month’s featured tractor is the classic 1952 Farmall H, a true icon of American farming history.
Built for strength and reliability, the Farmall H became a trusted workhorse for planting, cultivating, and everyday farm tasks. Decades later, it remains a favorite among collectors for its durability and timeless design.
A lasting symbol of hardworking farm heritage.
I was honored to be featured in Pulaski News as part of their Alumni Spotlight, highlighting my work as an agricultural photographer and creator of farm-based coloring books.
Through my books, I transform real farm photography into detailed, realistic illustrations that showcase the authentic process of farming—from working the ground to harvest. Each page is designed to help both kids and adults better understand where their food comes from by breaking down each step using real-life farm scenes.
My goal is to combine creativity with education and share the story of agriculture in a meaningful, relatable way.
Connie Rohloff, a Wisconsin-based artist with deep agricultural roots, transforms real farm photography into detailed, realistic coloring books that capture authentic rural life. Her collections feature animals, crops, and machinery from everyday farm scenes, designed to help children and families connect with where food comes from. Through her work, she blends creativity and lived farming experience to celebrate and share the story of agriculture in a meaningful way.