As 2017 draws to a close we thought we’d have a look back at the year that was on Instagram.
Some amazing photos were showcased on the social media platform this year.
But the ones on the list here are the ones you, the readers, liked the most.
So here are your top 20 Instagram posts from The Land this year.
#20
Our photographer Rachael Webb grabbed this fantastic moment in time as a working dog challenged cattle.
#19
This photo was a favourite of Instagram users. It is of Andrena Smith of Andrena's Sculptures, Nyngan, with pups Jaff and Jet, amongst a collection of works that were set to be on display at the Nyngan Ag Expo.
#18
This cracking moment of the year came from you, our readers. Liam Murie snapped this beautiful photo near Wagga Wagga.
#17
We used this wonderful harvest photo from Rachael Webb to ask you for your great moments of harvest 2017 and you sent them in, in your hundreds. All the photos can be viewed here.
#16
This photo was not just a favourite of our Instagram followers but also of photographer Rachael Webb. Pictured is Pete Musgrave, "Thurles", Wallabadah, checking mixed age, Airlie blood ewes joined for an Autumn lambing. ⠀
#15
This moment between posed positions was fantastically captured by photographer Rachael Webb. Pictured are Jason Firth, "Westholm", Dandaloo, full-time employee with (right) Greg Broughton, "Jamea", Dandaloo, pictured with (bottom left) Ben Wright, Central West Contracting, Dubbo, and Greg's son, Luke, 13, in the middle of baling Victory variety canola for silage.
#14
Rachael Webb grabbed this snap of Loch Melbourne, Mount Pleasant Farming, "Mount Pleasant", Narrabri, with his full-time employee, Murray Scott, harvesting Spitfire variety wheat sown on June 5.⠀
#13
Jump for joy! What a cracking snap taken by our Dubbo-based journalist Mark Griggs at the Narromine store sheep sale.⠀
#12
August 26 was National Dog Day. And Bre, The Land’s biggest fan, helped us celebrate.
#11
Never work with kids and animals? But they make such fantastic photos! Like this one Rachael Webb snapped of Carlow kids: Caitlin, 15, Ashleigh, 12, and Mitchell, 14, "Kidman Park North", Gilgandra, looking after 13 poddy lambs for Jenny Bradley, New Armatree Border Leicesters.
#10
The action in the saleyards always makes for a great snap, and this moment was wonderfully captured by Rachael Webb. Pictured here is Kevin Miller, Whitty, Lennon and Co (KMWL), Forbes, auctioneer Luke Whitty selling at the Forbes Store Cattle Sale.⠀
#9
Sometimes the moments of the year have come from you – our readers – and this is one of those moments. Zoe Floss Jaffrey sent us this beautiful photo snapped in Crookwell.
#8
This family picture in Lancer variety wheat went well with almost 250 likes. Pictured are Ben Boughton, his wife, Olivia, and son, Jed, 16 months, of "Gilroy", Moree.
#7
Some very curious cattle were snapped here by Rachael Webb. Pictured is Tom Young, "Dalyup", Coonabarabran, and dog Jet pictured with 15 head of Angus heifers and steers.
#6
This great shot of multiple generations of a farming family was shot by Rachael Webb. Pictured are Fletcher family, Warwick (at right) holding his daughter Sydney based, Holly Pendleton's son Fletcher, 5 months, and Warwick's sons, Jock with his children, Grace, 3, Angus, 5 and Ross, Cairnie Grazing Co, "Cairnie", Walcha, currently in the middle of shearing superfine 4-5 year old, Yalgoo and Nerstane blood, Merino ewes.
#5
This lovely pic of Angus Graham and his son, Hunter, 11 months, Mylora Pastoral Co, "Mylora", Binalong, selling 2200 head, July/August drop, Barwon blood, Poll Dorset/Merino cross lambs was a favourite of the Instagram audience.⠀
#4
Another pooch ready and willing to help us celebrate National Dog Day on August 26. Rachael Webb grabbed this working dog sitting in wool in the shearing sheds.
#3
What a great photo by Rachael Webb this is. Pictured is Jack Williams, 7, Binnaway, helping his dad Dave Williams, Proctor Transport, load five-month-old, crossbred lambs for Ben Markey, "Bowra", Coonamble.
#2
For spot number two, we take a step away from photographs to have a look at this – our top performing video of 2017 on Instagram. To celebrate National Agriculture Day The Ringer got to work explaining how to be a farmer. This video, where he explains how to be “fluent in farmer” tickled the Instagram audience’s funny bone the most.
#1
Our most liked photo of the year was this – a wonderful series of pictures brought to you by our photographer Rachael Webb. She’s visited this paddock on the Newell Highway roughly every six months for a little over a year now, updating us all on how the paddock is looking. This series has been our most popular on Instagram this year.