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Farmer
The Farmer
Character Statistics
Full Name: Farmer Buyer
Talents: Farming
Tractor Driving
Animal Raising
Gaming
Comedian
Fire Dancer
Lives In: Farmer's House
Occupation: Farmer
Status: Alive
Subscribers: He has 1.5 billion subscribers
Physical Information
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Relationships
Wife: Presumed Deceased
Mother: Unnamed mother
Children: Unnamed daughter
Grandchildren: Unnamed grandson
Unnamed graddaughter
Ex-Girlfriend: Ivana Sugardaddy
Pets: Duke
Everett
Friends: Farm Animals
Production Info
Portrayed by: Fred Tatasciore
First Appearance: Barnyard (film)
Last Appearance: Aliens!!!

Farmer Buyer, better known as The Farmer, is a character in the Barnyard franchise. He is Duke and Everett's owner who runs the Barnyard.

Early life[]

Not much is known about the Farmer or his early life, what is known is that he seems to value those in his life such as his family as he keeps a picture of his mother telling her he’s a winner. And he also seems to care a lot about his wife (most likely deceased) as he cries when reminded of her.

Personality[]

The Farmer is a friendly man who always makes sure his animals on the Barnyard are fed and well cared for. He is also a vegan both confirmed in the movie and an later episode in the series. However he has been known to have a few underlying anger issues, and has been going to a camp to manage them.

Appearance[]

The Farmer is a short man with overalls, a farmer hat and a bulbous nose.

Episode Appearances[]

Season 1[]

  1. The Good, the Bad and the Snotty
  2. Escape from the Barnyard
  3. Cowman and Ratboy
  4. Chez Pig
  5. The Right Cow (mentioned)
  6. The Farmer Takes a Woman
  7. Hypno-A-Go-Go
  8. War of the Pranks
  9. Lights! Camera! Moo!
  10. Animal Farmers
  11. The Great Sheep Escape
  12. The Big Barnyard Broadcast
  13. Dead Cow Walking
  14. Otis Season
  15. Pigmalion (mentioned)
  16. A Barn Day's Night
  17. A Tale of Two Snottys (mentioned)
  18. The Chronicles of Barnia
  19. Barnyard Idol
  20. Top Cow (mentioned)
  21. Otis For Mayor (mentioned)
  22. Some Like It Snotty
  23. Cowman: The Uddered Avenger
  24. Doggelganger
  25. Save the Clams (mentioned)
  26. Adventures In Snotty Sitting (in videogame)

Season 2[]

  1. Buyers Beware
  2. Bling My Barn
  3. Udderado
  4. Dream Birthday
  5. Endangered Liasons
  6. The Barn Buddy
  7. Man's Best Fiend
  8. King Cud
  9. Too Good To Be Glue
  10. Back at the Booyard (mentioned)
  11. Chain Gang
  12. It's An Udderful Life
  13. Rodeotis
  14. RoboPeck
  15. Puppy Love
  16. Clonedemonium
  17. Clan of the Cave Cow
  18. Four Leaf Otis
  19. Cop Cow
  20. Plucky and Me
  21. Pig of the Mole People
  22. A Catfish Called Eddie
  23. Aliens!!!

Trivia[]

  • The Farmer is a vegetarian, as revealed in one episode of Back at the Barnyard as well as in the movie The Barnyard.
  • In "Buyers Beware," the Farmer's last name is revealed to be Buyer, but his first and middle name and age are unknown.
  • Despite his simple life as an agriculturalist, he's shown to have various hobbies and interests that are rather interesting.
    • One episode shows that he's really into videogames, even owning an old-school game console that Otis and the others accidentally broke and ended up having to babysit Snotty Boy to earn enough money to buy a replacement.
    • He has skills in comedy, attending things like a comedy camp.
    • In the episode where Otis accidentally blows up the barn with an atom smasher's, the farmer's shown to be a skilled fire dancer.
    • One episode implies that Farmer Buyer has some underlying issues anger issues, because he's shown attending an "anger management camp," and the clip we see of it shows him lashing out at some of the other people attending it.
  • In The Farmer Takes a Woman, it was revealed that he was married at one point -- however, it seems that his wife has passed away (meaning that he's a widower).
  • In one episode of Back at the Barnyard, the Farmer shows a photo of his mother, telling her that he's a winner when he was a teenager.
  • While he has a comparably bigger role in the series than the movie, Farmer Buyer appears less and less as the show goes on. It gets to the point of where Otis and the others are the ones essentially running the farm.
    • Most of the time, Farmer Buyer's absence is justified by claiming that he's off visiting a relative (one episode claimed that he was out of town visiting his sister) or he's at a "camp" of some sort (there was one episode where was off at a "hand puppet camp").

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