All About: RanchHER

Hosted by Janie Johnson, RanchHER on RFD-TV celebrates ranching, its heritage, and the Western lifestyle through the eyes of powerful and inspiring female ranchers across America.

What is RanchHER?

RanchHER profiles the extraordinary women of the ranching industry. The show isn’t limited to just ranching. It offers an intimate look at family life, day-to-day operations, industry policies, and community. Each of these women plays an important role on her ranch and in the industry as a whole, and we want to tell their stories.

Meet Janie Johnson, the New Host of RanchHER TV

Janie’s dad, Clint Johnson, is a four-time World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider and her mom, Mindy, competes in the National Cutting Horse Association. Following in her parent’s footsteps, Janie has competed in multiple rodeo events from a young age, including rodeoing while earning her degree at the University of Texas with high honors in Radio/TV/Film.

Over the past 10 years, Janie has worked with the best talent in Western Sports. From associate producer to becoming a lead behind-the-chutes reporter of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Janie has interviewed the best cowboys and cowgirls in the world on the most prestigious dirt. After two years of traveling the country coast to coast for The Cowboy Channel and reporting live from over 100 PRCA rodeos, Janie recently returned to her family’s ranch in west Texas to take on more of an active role in ranching day-to-day.

Today, she lives in Canyon with her saddle bronc riding husband, Jake Finley, and continues to barrel race as a professional cardholder in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association. She enjoys working on her family’s cattle ranch while also continuing to build her career in television.

Watch RanchHER on RFD-TV

FarmHer, Inc. (parent company to FarmHER and RanchHER) is proud to announce the selection of Kirbe Schnoor and Janie Johnson as its new television hosts for the brands’ two network shows returning to primetime on RFD-TV in 2024. Kirbe Schnoor will take the lead as the TV host for FarmHER. Janie Johnson will run point as the TV host for RanchHER.

“With Kirbe and Janie as the new hosts for FarmHER and RanchHER, I have great confidence in the stories we are going to be able to share about women in agriculture, who I believe are the true backbone of America,” said Raquel Gottsch Koehler, Owner & CEO of FarmHer, Inc.

What You Can Expect in 2024

There are six common themes you will see throughout both FarmHER & RanchHER this next season:

Real Women: Heartfelt, authentic stories of women doing meaningful work that connect with FarmHERs, RanchHERs, and consumers alike.

A Love of the Land: FarmHERs and RanchHers from all walks of life, parts of the land, and types of farms and ranches are connected through a love of the land. This love will shine in our stories.

Family Runs Deep: Whether a woman is a FarmHER or RanchHER, family is the root of all they do. Our stories connect all parts of a family, as told through the lens of the FarmHER and RanchHER.

Community Focus: FarmHERs and RanchHERs care deeply for the community. Experience the relationship through her story.

Feed The People: All food starts at the farm or ranch. Through FarmHER and RanchHER, discover the how and why behind the food on the dinner plate.

Encourage and Inspire: FarmHER and RanchHER stories uplift, motivate, and fill our cups. These are the stories of courage, determination, and spirit.

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