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Pull into the drive at Polo Farms, just east of Bunker Hill, Ill., and you’ll be greeted with a deep bark from a black dog. It sounds menacing, but it turns out that’s just Bailey — a 3-year-old black Labrador with a big bark and a gentle soul.
“She likes to greet people, but with a bark,” says Bailey’s owner Brittany Polo.
Prairie Farmer readers voted on this year’s top farm dog entries during an online contest, and Bailey emerged as the clear winner of the 2020 Prairie Farmer Favorite Farm Dog Contest. Brittany, along with her brother Joe and mom, Lisa, submitted Bailey’s winning entry.
Bailey came to the Polos’ farm two years ago as something of a hunting school dropout. Her previous owner spent the first year of her life trying to teach her to hunt. When it was clear that wasn’t going to pan out, Joe brought her home to be a farm dog.
“She’s got total freedom now — no pen,” Joe says, adding that she likes to hang out in the shop or anywhere she can keep an eye on what’s happening. Spring days are especially good for watching tractor traffic, as her people come and go and work the nearby fields.
“She laid here and watched the whole day we planted this field,” Joe says, laughing and gesturing to the field just east of the farm.
Like a lot of farm dogs, Bailey enjoys riding on just about anything, but especially the family’s Ranger. Sure, she’ll ride in the back if the front seat fills up with people, but she really prefers the pole position in the front passenger seat.
The Prairie Farmer Favorite Farm Dog Contest began in 2000, and ever since, editors and judges here at Prairie Farmer have weighed the qualifications and debated the merits of talented working dogs, terrific companion animals and guardians of the farm from across Illinois. We examine photos and read essays, and are reminded again and again that a good farm dog is truly a farm family’s best friend.
The winners of the 2020 Prairie Farmer Favorite Farm Dog Contest are: Bailey, Onyx, Roscoe, Nelli and Koojo, Enzo, Maggie Maye, Buddy, Lucky and Lincoln.
For Bailey’s first-place win, Brittany receives a $100 prize, a family farm photo shoot with Bailey, and a 16-by-20-inch modern metal wall art hanging with Bailey’s picture. Bailey’s entry was submitted by Brittany.
Second place goes to Onyx, a 2-year-old blue heeler on the farm of Bryan and Jessica Richardson, Jacksonville, who win $75 for Onyx’s efforts.
Roscoe earns third place for his owner, Marilyn Whalen. Marilyn wins $50 thanks to Roscoe’s efforts on their family’s Ivesdale farm.
Honorable mentions go to entries from Staci Yagow and Nelli and Koojo, Mansfield; Tim Brennan and Enzo, Crete; Dave and Teresa Hinterscher and Maggie Maye, Noble; John and Jackie Krueger and Buddy, Lexington; Michael Kelly and Lucky, Tampico; and Mervin Schrock and Lincoln, Arthur.
Thanks to everyone who shared photos and stories of their incredible farm dogs. Keep your cameras handy for next year’s contest!
1st place: Bailey
Bailey is a farm dog here at Polo Farms in Bunker Hill. She is 3-year-old black Labrador. She is the farm watch dog and loves to alert us when anyone comes to the farm. Bailey also loves to join her human dad, Joe, on tractor rides, pickup rides and Ranger rides to check the crops. She loves being a farm dog!
Brittany Polo, Bunker Hill
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<p>WINNER: Meet Bailey, a 3-year-old black Labrador and Prairie Farmer’s Favorite Farm Dog for 2020. She was nominated by her owner, Brittany Polo, along with Brittany’s brother Joe and their mom, Lisa.</p>
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<p>LOYAL: Bailey sticks close to Joe Polo on the farm near Bunker Hill, Ill.</p>
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<p>DRIVER: A true farm dog, Bailey climbs in the tractor seat this spring and smiles from ear to ear!</p>
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<p>NO PEN: “She’s got total freedom now,” Joe says of Bailey, who was originally trained to be a hunting dog and kept in a pen.</p>
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<p>WATCHING: Joe says Bailey will spend an entire day laying and watching them plant the field next to the farm.</p>
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<p>RIDE: Like a lot of farm dogs, Bailey loves a ride in the Ranger, especially in her favorite seat.</p>
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<p>LOVED: Bailey’s family dotes on her, and says Nudges are her favorite dog treat.</p>
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<p>QUEEN: The Polos say Bailey is the perfect dog for their family, but they allow there’s one thing she can’t do: swim. Joe took her swimming last summer and she sunk like a rock. He rescued her, of course, but that was the end of Bailey’s swimming days.</p>
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<p>FARM DOG: “Bailey also loves to join her human dad, Joe, on tractor rides, pickup rides and Ranger rides to check the crops,” Brittany says of her brother and their dog. “She loves being a farm dog!”</p>