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Celebrating FarmHer: Host Kirbe Schnoor reflects on her favorite moments ahead of the season premiere!

We are just days away from the spring premiere of FarmHer Season Six!

The series has touched the hearts of viewers across the country, and you can see brand new episodes on Tuesdays at 9 pm Eastern on RFD-TV.

A woman at the forefront of celebrating female farmers, Kirbe Schnoor, joined RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender to discuss someone who she really admired her from her travels, any funny or unexpected moments while filming and her favorite part of hosting the show.

The season premiere of FarmHer is happening on National Ag Day!

Also, new episodes of RanchHer with host Janie Johnson premiere on Tuesday, April 30th at 9 PM Eastern on RFD-TV.

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FarmHER to premiere on Tuesday, March 19th at 9 p.m. ET with 6 New Episodes; and RanchHER to premiere on Tuesday, April 30th at 9 p.m. ET with 6 New Episodes
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