A FARMER ploughed a massive love letter to the NHS into his 20 acre field to show his appreciation for workers combating coronavirus writes Laura Elvin.
Ben Farmer, 46, and his son Tom, 14, used their tractor and cultivator to cut the heart and lettering into the field, which is yet to be filled with oats.
They then used a drone to take these awesome photos of the design at the 3,000 acre Glympton Estate, north of Woodstock, in Oxfordshire.
The farm manager and dad-of-two said he was inspired by the nation clapping for the NHS last week.
He said: "Farmers all over the country have also been coming up with ideas of how to show their support for the NHS, so this was my way of doing so."
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