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The latest episode of Farmer Wants a Wife was full of dates, drama and departures. Episode 4 aired last night on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu. The episode began with the fallout of each farmer inviting a new woman back home to the farm. Then, the three farmers got to pick a lucky lady for their next solo date. Back at the farms, a few more ladies decided it was time to pack up and leave. This week on Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're dissecting all the eliminations, chatting about the solo dates and wondering where all the girl's girls are.
Have you ever wondered what a woman in agriculture thinks about the reality dating show Farmer Wants a Wife? Tara Vander Dussen, co-host of the Discover Ag podcast, joined us for a special episode of Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty to discuss the show from the perspective of a dairy farmer and environmental scientist. Vander Dussen and Natalie Kovarik host the Discover Ag podcast, where agriculture and pop culture meet. During Farmer Wants a Wife season, the co-hosts add a recap of each episode to their show. At first, Vander Dussen didn't have very high expectations for Season 4. "When the trailer came out, I'm not gonna lie, I was very skeptical that they were even farmers, and I had a lot to say," she said. "I do feel like this season I am kind of eating my words. I do think we truly have some very authentic farmers." Vander Dussen grew up on a dairy farm and previously worked as an environmental consultant for dairy farmers. Her husband runs a dairy farm. Vander Dussen enjoys watching Farmer Wants a Wife, though it doesn't always portray farm work accurately. "You have to let go of the technicality and just enjoy the show," Vander Dussen said. Want to hear more of a real woman in ag's perspective? Listen to the full interview on this special episode of the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty!
The newest episode of Farmer Wants a Wife brought everyone together at the horse race where new possible frontrunners surprised both the farmers and the ladies. Episode 3 of Farmer Wants a Wife aired last night on Fox and is now available to stream on Hulu. Season 4 is averaging 1.6 million viewers per episode. This episode began with the answer to last week's big cliffhanger with Braden sending Lauren home. After a bit of work on the farms, everyone got together in Maryland to watch a horse race and attend an afterparty. While there, new women — hand-picked by the farmers' families — joined the groups. Much to the surprise of some of the original ladies, all three farmers invited the new arrivals back to the farm. Members of the Lancaster Farming news team are tuning in each week to provide insight and commentary. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're taking a vote on our most-anticipated drama next week, giving Sean our best sisterly/motherly advice and talking about the dos and don'ts of dealing with a bull.
Mackenzie Montiel might not have made it very far on Farmer Wants a Wife Season 4, but her short character arc in the premiere episode made an impact. Mackenzie was one of the nine — unexpectedly turned 10 — women who had speed dates with Farmer Braden during the Farmer Wants a Wife Season 4 premiere that aired on Fox on April 21. During her 10-minute date with Braden, viewers watched her give him a bandana for his dog, Bogey, which Braden called a "green flag" to producers. But what happened in the moments of the date we didn't get to see? "I feel like we had a lot in common," Mackenzie said. "My go-to karaoke song, which is 'In Color' by Jamey Johnson, he sings at every show. I was like 'Wow, this is a sign.'" But despite some seemingly fated moments, at the end of the night, Braden did not pick Mackenzie, instead taking Lauren back to the farm. Lauren, who was initially there for Farmer Brett, decided to shoot her shot with Braden, and her boldness paid off — much to the surprise of viewers and other cast members alike. "I was truly in shock in that moment," Mackenzie said. "That's when you realize, like, 'Wow, anything can happen.'" But despite her self-confidence taking a hit from the rejection, Mackenzie said she's glad she took a leap of faith and went on Farmer Wants a Wife, mostly thanks to the fellow ladies she befriended on set. "The women's empowerment in that room, despite the circumstances, was so unexpected to me," Mackenzie said. "But they really did change my life and my outlook on how I see myself and who I want to surround myself with." Want to hear even more about Mackenzie's experience with Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife? Listen to her full interview on this special episode of the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty!
The ladies of Farmer Wants a Wife have officially moved onto the farms. Episode 2 aired last night on Fox, and is now available to stream on Hulu. The episode started with each of the three farmers taking their first lucky lady on a 24-hour solo date. Then, the other four women came and joined their respective farms, and got put to work right away. The farmers were given the choice to send someone packing on night one. Both Brett and Sean decided to keep all five ladies on the farm. Will Braden send Lauren home? We have to wait until next week to find out. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're talking about Brett's surprising rise on our favorite farmer list, our disdain for Macey's goal of being an "almond mom," and predicting whether Lauren will get to stay on the farm or be sent back to New York.
Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife is finally here. The reality dating show's fourth season premiered last night on Fox, and is now streaming on Hulu. The episode featured this season's three farmers, Sean Cavanaugh, Brett Maverick and Braden Pridemore, as they each met nine women on speed dates, and then had to pick only five to join them back home on the farm. Season 4 kicked off with an early twist, as one of Brett's speed-daters decided to shoot her shot with Braden, and even ended up being asked back to his farm. The episode concluded with each farmer choosing one lucky lady for a 24-hour solo date. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're talking about the lengths these women go to impress the farmers, the surprising drama during the speed dates and our thoughts on the term "geriatric table."
It's time for Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife. The reality dating show premieres Tuesday, April 21, at 8.pm. on Fox, and streams the next day on Hulu. This season follows three new farmers — Sean Cavanaugh, Brett Maverick and Braden Pridemore — hoping to find love by inviting a group of women to their farms. Sean, 22, is a produce farmer from California who "knows exactly what he's looking for in love and life." Brett, a 35-year-old from Tennessee, is a horse and cattle farmer. He is a former bull rider and now a business owner with a protein bar company and a tequila brand. Braden is 26 and lives in Illinois. He is a corn and soybean farmer who writes songs and plays guitar at local bars in his free time. Members of our Lancaster Farming news team are back again and ready to talk all things Farmer Wants a Wife. In anticipation of the new season, we've looked into the three farmers and the 27 hopeful ladies to give our initial reactions and expectations for Season 4. This week on the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty, we're talking about who the early frontrunner is for our favorite farmer, sharing our most random predictions and discussing whether the show should lean into its wholesomeness or embrace the salaciousness of reality television.
Farmer Wants a Wife is back for its fourth season. The reality dating show's newest season will premiere Tuesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. on Fox, and will stream the next day on Hulu. Season 4 will follow three farmers on their journeys to finding love. Braden Pridemore is a 26-year-old corn and soybean farmer from Illinois. In his free time he writes songs and plays guitar. Brett Maverick, 35, raises horses and cattle in Tennessee. He is a former bull rider who now has his own protein bar company and tequila brand. Sean Cavanaugh is 22 years old and a California produce farmer. He grows fruit and vegetables for his family's farm-to-table restaurant. In addition to the the show returning for a new season, Lancaster Farming's Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty podcast is also making its return. We have a special episode out now to talk all about the big Season 4 announcement and catch up on what's going on with the farmers from past seasons. Listen to this week's episode of the Farmer Wants a Wife Afterparty here, or find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
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