Jennifer Garner Celebrating National Farmer’s Day With Scare Moment

Jennifer Garner Celebrating National Farmer’s Day With Scare Moment

Locust Grove is a tract of property in Oklahoma that Garner’s family owns; her ancestors bought it in 1936.


Though she doesn’t feel the same way about poultry, Jennifer Garner has a great deal of respect for farmers.

The 52-year-old star of Deadpool vs. Wolverine celebrated National Farmer’s Day on Saturday, October 12, by posting a humorous Instagram post.

The post featured many video and images showcasing her and her parents’ passion for farming, as well as the occasional accident that accompany it.

On the first video, the actress was seen pushing a toy tractor beside a real chicken on a cart while dressed in blue jean overalls. She shouts as the chicken seems to jump onto her head as she turns a corner.

In the footage, she was heard stating, «I don’t like this.» She laughed and said, «I don’t have that much love for chickens,» before she began to cough violently.

She kissed the tree after placing it in the ground in a second video. Then, she displayed a timelapse of her repeatedly offering it affection as it developed, even getting some dirt in her lips.

In a different video, Garner could be heard singing while she operated a farm machine, gathered sweet potatoes, and drove a tractor.

She also posted a few pictures of herself and her late father, William John Garner, who passed away in March, working in the fields.

She appeared to be grinning in one photo while planting vegetables beside him, and in another adorable photo, she was seen with her mother Patricia Ann Garner and father wearing identical overalls.

We are a nation built on its farmers! Happy #NationalFarmersDay! She captioned the photo, saying, «Love from your biggest fan, Farmer Jen 👩🏻‍🌾🚜🌱.»

According to The Oklahoman, Garner’s family owns Locust Grove, an Oklahoman farm that her ancestors bought in 1936.

Eventually, Garner purchased the land from her uncle Robert in 2017, and she has since utilized it to assist in growing the crops for her co-founded nutrition firm, Once Upon a Farm.

On the property, she mostly produces pumpkins, which she has shared on social media several times.

According to The Oklahoman, she also plants rye, blueberries, field peas, and natural wildflowers.

Garner has been candid about discussing the difficult upbringing her family had, pointing out that her mother was raised in extreme poverty on an Oklahoman farm.Additionally, she mentioned that growing up, her family «always cooked with pumpkin because canned pumpkin is inexpensive.»


She claimed that her mother supported her daughter with the business and was pleased to see her childhood house being used.

She usually grows pumpkins on the farm, which she has shown several times on social media. She also planted field peas, rye, blueberries, and native wildflowers, according to The Oklahoman.


Garner has been open about the challenging childhood her family had, noting that her mother grew up in abject poverty on an Oklahoman farm.

She also added that her family «always cooked with pumpkin because canned pumpkin is inexpensive» when she was a child.

She stated that her mother was happy to see her childhood home being used and encouraged her daughter in her company.