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Watch FarmHER Season 6 — now airing on RFD-TV and streaming on RFD-TV Now!

FarmHer is working to change how people perceive a farmer by sharing the stories of the women who live and lead in agriculture.

Women have always been an important — but mostly unseen — aspect of agriculture. In recent years, women have risen to the forefront of agriculture in so many ways: as owners/operators, landowners, workers, mentors, and much more. READ MORE

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Sneak Peek: FarmHER Grows Sweet Baby Broccoli in the Salinas Valley
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Next Week on FarmHER: Meet Kentucky Flower FarmHER Janet Denninson!
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SNEAK PEEK: 1st Generation FarmHER Builds Direct Beef Business
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Meet FarmHER and Ag Influencer Mary Pat Sass
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FarmHERs take California Grapes from Vine to Fine Wine
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Sneak Peek: Go Behind the Vines & Wines at Hope Family Wines with FarmHER!
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🦃 FarmHER Host Kirbe Schnoor overcomes her fears to share Erica’s inspiring story! 🦃
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Sneak Peek: Cow Gives Birth on FarmHer’s Visit to @modfarmchick’s Dairy
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SNEAK PEEK: FarmHER Megan Shanley Warren Explains Why Morro Bay Avocados Are So Unique & Delicious
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FarmHer Tries the Tasty Fruit Known as the “Caviar” of Citrus: Finger Limes
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