Pull on the straw hat and cue the rooster—this is the farmer emoji with a medium skin tone modifier, radiating wholesome, dirt-under-the-nails energy. On Apple/iOS, you’ll spot a friendly half-bust character in a tan straw hat, denim-style overalls, and a simple shirt, gripping a silver-gray pitchfork at a slight angle. The expression is calm and capable, like someone who can fix your fence, your life, and your sourdough starter before lunch. The medium skin tone adds a realistic, human touch on platforms that support skin tone options.
It’s the go-to when flexing your garden haul, announcing farmers’ market missions, or documenting that first tomato you’ve guarded like it’s the royal baby. People drop it ironically with “touch grass” replies, or non-ironically when they actually went outside and did chores. Gamers love it for “farming XP/resources,” turning a literal profession into a grindset meme. It also pops up with farm-to-table pics, compost wins, and “I finally learned what mulch is” revelations.
Culturally, it nods to Old MacDonald vibes and winks at American Gothic’s legendary pitchfork stance. On TikTok and Instagram, it pairs perfectly with cottagecore/farmcore aesthetics—think chickens, sourdough, and sun-dappled reels. Expect playful doubles as well: “I’m farming compliments,” “harvesting vibes,” or “plowing through emails” with a smirk. Whether you’re a real homesteader or just repotting a succulent, this emoji says: boots on, let’s grow.
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