In the heart of South Dakota, where the horizon stretches in
What began as a quiet December morning on Prunty Farms became an unexpected love letter from rural America to the rest of the world. Dan Prunty’s John Deere 6400 traced each looping letter by feel alone, decades of muscle memory replacing rulers and blueprints. Above him, his son Adam’s drone captured the transformation of an ordinary field into a fleeting masterpiece, a collaboration stitched together by trust and tradition.

When the video went online, it wasn’t just the scale of the snow-script that caught people—it was the tenderness behind it. Viewers saw more than a tractor; they saw a family refusing to let winter, distance, or anonymity mute their desire to share joy. The snow has long since melted, but the image endures: a farm that usually harvests corn and cattle, harvesting instead a moment of shared wonder, written large enough for the world to read.




