Custom Rainfall Charts
Beautiful Rainfall Tracking with an RTD Rainfall Chart
Keep a precise — and beautiful — record of rainfall patterns with rainfall charts from Red Tractor. Track local weather at work, analyse climate trends for research purposes, or simply observe and document seasonal changes throughout the year — an RTD rainfall chart from Red Tractor will make monitoring rainfall a breeze. Get yours custom-made featuring your property name, street number, town, or family name atop the chart — talk about personalisation!
Track Every Rainy Day of the Year with Rainfall Charts
Red Tractor rainfall charts are delightful to look at and easy to use, providing a clear, aesthetic layout for daily and annual rainfall recording. The structured format helps you track weather patterns efficiently, making them ideal to use at home or at work. A3-sized and easy to read, these charts provide an excellent way to visualise rainfall trends over time. And like everything else in the Red Tractor general store, they feature Rachael Flynn’s unmistakable illustrations. Will you choose a chart with an agricultural or outback theme?
Perfect for Farmers, Gardeners, & Weather Enthusiasts
Farmers, gardeners, and the climate-conscious will love our rainfall charts. Not only are they a space for recording data, but they are also a work of art in their own right. There’s something dry and clinical about a chart with no art — but with a rainfall chart from Red Tractor, you can take in a whimsical depiction of life on the farm or in the country as you jot down your notes. Whether you’re recording data for work or personal interest, these charts portray a modest slice of life as you maintain an accurate slice of local history.
A Snapshot of Red Tractor’s RTD Rainfall Chart Designs
No Red Tractor product is complete without Rachael Flynn’s signature illustrations. Here’s an overview of our RTD rainfall chart designs, which will especially appeal to farmers and gardeners:
Cow In The Garden
As the quote on this chart says, ‘everyone is nice till the cow gets in the garden’ — but truthfully, if this cow showed up in our garden, we would let it continue to munch on that pink flower it plucked from the flower bush. Capturing the vast, blue country sky — with just a sprinkle of grey cloud — Cow In The Garden is a cheeky chart featuring favoured snippets of country life: flower bushes, frolicking magpies, and — of course — a slightly adventurous cow.
Digging In the Dirt
This chart proclaims that ‘you can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt’, and we tend to agree — as we tend to the garden. Featuring two straw-hatted people and a companionable dog, this chart depicts digging in the dirt to plant what appears to be a tiny tree — but, as the saying goes, from little things, big things grow. And if you get enough rainfall, imagine how fast that tree could shoot up!
Garden Days
Ideally, garden days will be done in the sun, but you sometimes have to push through, even as the sky turns grey. Garden Days depicts this very idea: a gardener continuing to push a wheelbarrow despite the darkening conditions outdoors. Someone has to tend to the plants and feed the chooks! This chart features the quote, ‘I like people who smile when it’s raining’, and we also love this sentiment. Just imagine the drumming of an army — the steady soaking rain — atop the tin verandah: rhythmic music to our ears!
I Go To Nature
‘I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order’: that’s what it says on this chart. And if this isn’t the essence of country living, what is? I Go To Nature features some classic Aussie animals: a kookaburra, wombat, cockatoo, kangaroo, and emu, too — as well as an echidna and a koala nestled in a gum tree. It also features that vast, blue country sky, slightly dried plains, and a tin windmill, the hallmark of agricultural life.
Living The Life
Shifting from a single scene to tokens of daily life, Living The Life is a tribute to life on the farm. ‘May you live every day of your life,’ it proclaims, featuring charming snippets like tractors (including a Red Tractor!), trees, cows, horses, and wheelbarrows. Underscored by a wooden fence, slightly dried grass, a sheep or two, and a kangaroo, this imagery highlights what wonder there is in everyday agricultural activities.
Mixed Farming
Mixed Farming features a farmer ploughing through the fields on his Red Tractor. He is surrounded by two sheep, a cow, and a darkening sky. The quote on this chart reads, ‘Farming is the profession of hope’, and this is accompanied by a visual metaphor: grass that is notably greener on the other side of the farmer’s fence. The healthy, green gum tree is also a jolly green beacon of hope as the grey clouds roll in.
Planting Trees
‘To begin, begin,’ says Planting Trees. The straw-hatted people and their dog return to plant four small seedlings on that greener side of the fence from Mixed Farming. This chart has a distinctly Aussie flavour with its galah-studded gum tree, tin windmill, and ute full of pot plants. For any seedling to flourish into a towering gum, it must first be planted.
Sheep Farm
Sheep Farm shares the backdrop of Planting Trees, only the humans and hound have been replaced with sheep, lambs, and rams. There’s a sheep facing left, a sheep facing right, one forward-facing, and one with its butt to you. Gathered beneath the grey clouds and gum tree of galahs, these sheep are having a great time out grazing.
Track Precipitation Like a Pro — Get Your Rainfall Chart Today!
Don’t miss a drop! Grab your annual rainfall chart today and start documenting the weather — Red-Tractor style. The perfect addition to your wall, a rain chart from us is every bit as beautiful as it is practical. Rainfall recording is a science, but with a rainfall chart from Red Tractor, it can also become an art.