For this special season finale episode of FarmHER + RanchHER, show host Kirbe Schnoor opens the doors to her family home and farm in Chowchilla, California.
Joined by her parents and sisters, we go beyond Kirbe’s job as host of FarmHER + RanchHER to discover the person and story behind the show. This exclusive, uncut episode offers an honest, up-close look at Kirbe’s farming roots — and the family of “a-mond” growers who raised her.
Ways to Watch
Watch the FarmHER + RanchHER Season 7 Finale featuring The Schnoor Family when it premieres on Thursday, February 5 at 8:30 PM ET — only on RFD Network! Catch encore airings of the episode on Fridays at 12:00 AM, Saturdays at 3:30 PM, and Sundays at 10:00 PM ET. You can also stream any episode of FarmHER + RanchHER anytime with your annual subscription to RFD+.
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