The hugely popular TV series This Farming Life is looking for new farming families in Scotland willing to share their everyday stories of life on the farm.
The BAFTA-award winning programme, which is gearing towards the end of its second series tonight, took social media by storm.
The second series included new entrant farmers Janet and Alastair from the Isle of Mull, who took their lambs to auction.
In Dumfries and Galloway, three generations of the Roan dairy-farming family entered a cow and a young heifer into competition at the South West Scotland Dairy Show.
In Argyll, hill farmers David and Sandra prepared for autumn by gathering in their sheep for a mineral dose and spreading slurry.
It showed Scottish farming life experienced in all its authentic glory, and now producers are set to take on new farming families for series three.
A BBC spokesman said: "We would absolutely love to hear from hard working farmers and their families.
"Are you a farmer who works with animals every day, in an interesting, beautiful or remote part of Scotland?
"Do you work with family on the farm, and live in muddy wellies? Is there a new challenge every day?
"Do you have big changes or challenges coming up over the next few months?
"Would you like to share the most challenging and rewarding, difficult and uplifting moments of your daily life on the farm?
"Would you be happy to be filmed on your typical (and not-so-typical!) days on the farm?
If you are interested, or you know somebody who might fit the bill, get in touch with Kate Thomson on kate.thomson@bbc.co.uk or call on 0141 422 6029.