Our readers were invited to share their captivating images on the theme of agriculture. Here is a glimpse of the diverse snapshots we received from various corners of the globe.
Robert David captured a striking image of a flock of gulls trailing a tractor in the fields.
Bobby Ford shared a moment of a farmer patiently waiting his turn to showcase his classic tractor at the Welland Steam & Country Rally.
Olesia Komarova's artistic journey up the Giant Hill at Cerne Abbas led to a captivating encounter with nature, inspiring her sketches.
John Uttley's lens focused on geese embarking on their daily pilgrimage from the farm to the fields in Leicestershire, a routine they navigate with precision.
Zuzana Hájková's lens captured the vibrant orange hue of carrots at a farmer's market in Prague, showcasing the beauty in everyday produce.
Marianne Wever's lens turned towards the dedicated sheep farmers caring for their flock, embodying the essence of pastoral life.
Duncan Holmes celebrated the colorful variety of produce like celeriac, fennel, and courgette, highlighting the diversity nurtured by agriculture.
John Hughes's lens caught a curious cow in the fields near John O'Groats, adding a touch of whimsy to the agricultural landscape.
Martha Padovani's lens focused on a farmer in Italy, encapsulating the essence of rural life.
Clare Keegan's lens captured the essence of nature's gold, highlighting the beauty found in the simplicity of agricultural landscapes.
Mark James Andrews's lens captured a lone sheep's attempt to integrate into a flock in the Yorkshire Dales, showcasing the dynamics of farm life.
Sean Corlett seized a serendipitous moment of a young lamb leaping over its mother, capturing the playfulness of farm animals.
Tracey Godsmark's lens froze a moment of horses pulling a plough in West Berkshire, showcasing the timeless practice of farming.
Diane Patrick's lens captured the beauty of a freshly ploughed field during a spring dog walk, highlighting the harmony of nature and agriculture.
Luke Jones documented Diana Houlton's traditional livestock management technique at Coed Mawr smallholding in South Wales, preserving a fading farming practice.
Sally Renner shared the challenges and triumphs of this year's drilling season, reflecting on the dedication required for agricultural tasks.
Nathan Sowerby's lens captured the juxtaposition of a scarecrow and a wind turbine near Eastrington, East Yorkshire, highlighting the blend of tradition and modernity in rural landscapes.
Anna Archinger shed light on the endangered Danish Jutland Horse breed, emphasizing the importance of preserving agricultural heritage.
Nicola King's lens focused on the tradition of hop farming in her region, showcasing the enduring practices in agricultural communities.
Paul Micallef's lens captured the manual cultivation of crops in flooded paddy fields in Vietnam, highlighting the resilience of agricultural workers.
Julie Charles's lens encapsulated the tranquility of a tractor crossing the River Usk at Brecon, Mid-Wales, marking the culmination of a harvest season.
Sharon Alvey-Ball's lens framed the scenic Richmond Ranges in Marlborough, New Zealand, serving as a picturesque backdrop to grazing sheep.
The next theme for submissions is "a windy day," with a deadline of 21 January 2024. Stay tuned for the publication of selected images on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website.
You can share your entries directly or email them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Terms and conditions apply. For more details and themes, visit: We set the theme, you take the pictures. All photographs are subject to copyright.