Been there and done that with horses about 1945. Dad was the last farmer in the area to give up farming with horses.
Before my time, but we still have the old tack and many of the old horse drawn equipment in the barn. Also an old Oliver plow still outside that was complete until my father forgot what it was and let one of the plows go for scrap.
Getting back to the original question, one man's trash is another's treasure with a very fine line in between. I've seen some nicely done landscapings consisting of a border enclosing crushed stone, and an old implement in the middle. (I thought about doing that with the above mentioned Oliver, but they were afraid it would get stolen by ""scrappers.") OTOH there's a tree which I drive past often which has been accumulating shoes, sneakers, and boots for so many years that the limbs are laden with them. I don't even know how they get a lot of them up there. To me it looks pretty stupid but they like it, and it's their tree.