It's put smiles on the faces of thousands of people - but today could be your last chance to take a wander around the French farm in St George's Square.
The agricultural event appeared on Wednesday morning after a team worked through the night to transplant a spot of rural France into the centre of Huddersfield.
But with the Tour de France spectator hub starting tomorrow in the square, today could be the day we say adieu to our Gallic chums.
The installation is packed with all manner of things - here's the farm in numbers.
1700 lettuces
1500 sunflowers
300kg onions
300kg cabbages
55kg of peppers
40kg of tomatoes
35kg aubergines
30kg grapes
10kg asparagus
4 chickens
3 sheep
2 small pigs
1 Bridget the cow
The animals for the farm have been provided by Cannon Hall Farm while the vegetables have been grown by Kirklees Council Nursery Services with assistance from Support 2 Recovery.
The tools are being loaned by the National Trust Marsden Moor and Hardcastle Crags Estate.
After the show, the plants will be given to local charities for sale and the vegetables will be given to a food bank.
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