WHAT:
RFD-TV’s FarmHER + RanchHER returns for its seventh season, once again spotlighting the women shaping the future of agriculture. Join Kirbe Schnoor as she travels to multi-generational farms, first-generation ranches, and meets trailblazers along the way, capturing the raw, inspiring stories of women who are preserving the land, nourishing communities, and leading the charge in farming and ranching.
WHEN:
Wednesday, September 4, 2025, at 8:30 PM ET
WHERE:
RFD-TV – available nationwide on cable, satellite, and streaming via RFD-TV Now.

MEET THE FARMHERS + RANCHHERS OF SEASON 7, PART I:
- Amy Brown & Paige Dockweiler (Doc Brown Farm & Distillers, GA) – Crafting award-winning small-batch bourbon with rare grains and bold flavors.
- Lyn & Sherri Ray (Tequesquite Ranch, NM) – Raising cattle and mentoring the next generation of ag leaders.
- Alda Owen (PHARM Dog USA, MO) – Building a full life after losing her sight—and teaming up with Sweet Baby Joe.
- Jaclyn Wilson (Flying Diamond Beef, NE) – Blending tradition and technology to raise elite Red Angus cattle in the Sandhills.
- Christina Woerner McInnis (SoilKit, AL) – Revolutionizing soil health with a cutting-edge testing tool.
- Laura Adams (Coastal Acres, GA) – Overcoming tragedy with the help of Farm Dog of the Year, Skippy.
- Katey Jo Evans (The Frozen Farmer, DE) – Turning “ugly” produce into sweet success.
WHY IT MATTERS:
FarmHER + RanchHER offers an unfiltered look at the women fueling America’s farms and ranches, leaders who combine grit, skill, and ingenuity to keep rural life thriving. The series is part of RFD-TV’s expanding FarmHER + RanchHER franchise, which also includes the hit Dirt Diaries podcast, bringing these powerful stories to TV, streaming, radio, and on-demand audiences nationwide.
About RFD-TV
Launched in 2000, RFD-TV is the flagship television network of Rural Media Group, Inc., and the only 24-hour network dedicated to serving the needs of rural America. An independent, family-owned and operated media network, RFD-TV features a mix of agribusiness reporting, equine programs, rural lifestyle shows, and traditional country music. The network produces more than six hours of live news every weekday from state-of-the-art studios located on iconic Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee, and in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards in Texas. RFD-TV is available nationwide via DISH, DIRECTV®, AT&T U-Verse, Comcast, Charter Spectrum, and other major providers, as well as online at watchrfdtv.com and through RFD-TV Now, Roku, Firestick, Apple TV, and Sling TV.
Press Contact:
Jennifer St. Clair
[email protected]
Media Kit:
https://ruralmediagroup.sharepoint.com/sites/FarmHerMediaKit
Where is Janie? Kirbe is hosting both programs? Really! She’s afraid of chickens. Can she ride
like Janie? A RanchHer has to be fearless horseback.
I am not a fan of some of your staff changes. I know the sisters have a difficult transition but
too many changes is unsettling to us oldsters. I have been a viewer since your inception. RFDTV is my favorite channel.
Janie is taking some time off to welcome her first child. You can learn more about her decision in our recent episode of Dirt Diaries where she joined as a guest. https://farmher.com/dirt-diaries-episode-1-digging-in-with-ranchher-janie-johnson/
We promise you won’t be disappointed with Kirbe in the saddle. In fact, she was the original host of RanchHER, Season 1, when it aired exclusively on The Cowboy Channel back in the day, which she did in addition to her long career as a rodeo announcer alongside Janie. Yes, Kirbe might have to face her fears of poultry (just as Marji did when she hosted FarmHER!) — but she’s not afraid of horses, whatsoever, a longtime member of the Western community, and a talented rider to boot.
Thanks for your understanding, and we hope you enjoy the next season of the show!
When and where can we watch Haley Sage’s episode. I thought it was supposed to be tonight, and I can’t find it anywhere. Tonight’s was Laura and her amazing dog Skippy!
We’re hoping Haley’s episode will premiere in the second half of the season — just getting a few things squared away with it, so it’s perfect once it goes to air. Thanks for being patient with us!