Best Anime About Farming (2024)

Highlights

  • Anime about farming offers a calm, relaxing escape with likable characters, cute animals, and beautiful rural settings.
  • "I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills" may not excel in quality but has its funny moments.
  • "No-Rin" is a rom-com set in a farming school, offering absurdity and easy-going vibes for an enjoyable watch.

For those who pine for a time before life was so complicated, farming anime might be a great escape. Anime about farming is typically a unique blend of educational, cozy, and comedic, but can be found in almost any genre.

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While the plots may not be the most exciting, farming anime can satisfy the need for calm, relaxing vibes at the end of the day. With likable characters, cute animals, and beautiful rural settings, the best anime about farming connects viewers with rare perspectives in stories that stick with them long after the show has ended.

Updated on June 15, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Farming anime are, unfortunately, not very common. Looking at the Spring 2024 series, there is nothing that focuses on the practice; that said, Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf and Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers should be able to scratch a similar itch. Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again also has some flashbacks that involve farming, although the protagonists have retired from that life. Fortunately, if someone is craving the farming life, they can at least turn to the past to get their fill.

MyAnimeList: 5.96

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I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills

Action

Fantasy

Japanese Title
Noumin Kanren no Skill bakka Agetetara Nazeka Tsuyoku Natta

Release Date
October 1, 2022

Studio
Studio A-CAT

Number of Episodes
12

Based On
Light Novel

Creator
Shobonnu

Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE

I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills is kind of a weird one, as despite prominently featuring a farmer, it barely touches upon farming at all. Basically, Al Wayne's dedication to managing his crops has allowed him to break through his limit and become so powerful that he can take down a dragon with a carrot. Naturally, he winds up involved with all sorts of troublesome people (including a princess), bringing his quiet life to an end.

Honestly, I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills is not good by most metrics. The animation is poor, the characters are one-dimensional, and the world does not have much of an identity beyond "medieval fantasy." Still, the protagonist's bluntness around royalty can be quite funny, and the series does occasionally enter "so bad, it's good" territory. That said, as far as anime about farming are concerned, this show is probably the worst.

5 No-Rin

MyAnimeList: 6.74

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No-Rin

Romantic Comedy

Japanese Title
Nourin

Release Date
January 10, 2014

Studio
SILVER LINK.

Number of Episodes
12

Based On
Light Novel

Creator
Shirow Shiratori

Streaming Service(s)
Cruncyroll

Set in a farming school, No-Rin is a story about a pop idol who moves to a rural town from Tokyo. There are plenty of farming scenes to enjoy, but this comedy anime relies heavily on slapstick humor and fan service. A lot of anime tropes can be found here too, with the character designs being very recognizable.

The plot promises a close look at a damaged young woman as she tries to find herself, along with a young man who isn’t quite sure what he wants from life…other than to be married to this idol. A good, short, farming anime streaming on Funimation, this rom-com will give viewers a good dose of absurdity and easy-going vibes.

4 Wolf Children

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Wolf Children

Drama

Fantasy

Slice of Life

Release Date
July 21, 2012

Director
Mamoru Hosoda

Studio
Studio Chizu

Where to watch
Crunchyroll

Rotten Tomatoes Score
95%

Available on Crunchyroll, Mamoru Hosoda’s award-winning anime movie is less about farming and more about the struggles of a single mother as her half-wolf children navigate their transition to adolescence, but there’s still some great farming to see.

For part of the movie, the main character Hana starts to farm and get used to living in a rural area instead of in the city. Most of the movie takes place in this rural setting and like the rest of the movie, it’s wonderful! The fields are dreamy, Hana is really working the land, and there’s even a grumpy-but-kind old man there to mentor her.

Wolf Children is often regarded as one of the best anime movies in recent memory, not least for the sense of relief and hope that washes over viewers when Hana and her family move out of the city.

As great as this film is, farming is a very small part of Wolf Children, so it cannot rank higher than this current spot.

3 Flying Witch

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Flying Witch (2016)

Slice of Life

Supernatural

Release Date
April 10, 2016

Studio
J.C.Staff

Based On
Manga

Number of Episodes
12

Creator
Chihiro Ishizuka
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , HIDIVE

A fantasy slice-of-life anime, Flying Witch burns so slowly. The show is truly paced for a rural lifestyle. Following a young witch as she studies magic through people, books, and plants. Naturally, a lot of her work involves mixing potions and casting spells using various flowers or roots.

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All of these things she either grows herself or visits a magic shop where a more experienced magic user grows them. Whenever she gathers a new ingredient, an explanation almost always follows. Unfortunately, it’s all fake! It’s all just made up for the magic of this specific world, although it does draw heavily on classic European and Japanese folklore.

Regardless, the story is absolutely charming, and the farming vibes are laid on thick. There’s only one season of this show available on Crunchyroll, but the manga has plenty of volumes.

While a farm serves as the main setting, Flying Witch only focuses a little on actual farming.

2 Farming Life In Another World

MyAnimeList: 7.56

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Farming Life in Another World

Isekai

Slice of Life

Japanese Title
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka

Release Date
January 6, 2023

Studio
Zero-G

Number of Episodes
12

Based On
Novel & Light Novel

Creator
Kinosuke Naito

Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE

Farming Life In Another World is an isekai harem anime that features tons of farming information. The farming facts are pretty basic, but they’re also accurate. For example, the main character discovers he needs to mound dirt over potatoes in order to prevent them from going bad.

One thing that sets this show apart from similar anime is the fact that the main character essentially marries the first girl who shows up. That seems like a mistake early on in a harem, but nine times out of ten, the main character ends up with the first girl anyway! More female characters are then added to the mix, which also includes around a dozen horned wolves and another dozen giant, furry spiders.

The art is incredibly vibrant and bubbly, perfect for showing off fresh veggies and the surrounding forest. The characters are just as well done, with designs that pull from both classic aesthetics and modern style without overdoing it. Overall, for fun farming montages and a classic isekai harem plot, fans can’t go wrong with Farming Life In Another World.

1 Silver Spoon

MyAnimeList: 8.09 (Season 1)

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Silver Spoon

Slice of Life

Japanese Title
Gin no Saji

Release Date
January 12, 2013

Studio
A-1 Pictures

Number of Episodes
22

Based On
Manga

Creator
Hiromu Arakawa

A superb anime with a bit of a cult following, Silver Spoon explores themes of familial expectations, feelings of inadequacy, and of course, farming! The main character Hachiken enrolls himself in an agricultural high school as his father begins to demand excellence from him, with the expectation that he’ll enter the business world with the rest of the family as soon as he graduates.

The thing is, Hachiken doesn’t want to be in the business world. The high stakes and long hours don’t appeal to him in the least, so he decides to choose the opposite of the business world: farming life.

Throughout the show, viewers get to see a basic overview of industrial farming in small towns. There are characters affected by growth seasons and shortages, overviews of how goods like milk are collected, and tons of information about the life cycles of commercial livestock. Although there is a small romance element to the show, it’s mostly about life as a Japanese farm owner and the personal growth of Hachiken. The pacing is slower than typical shows, which pairs with the art and the music to deliver a comfy anime about farming.

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