We have some exciting news about a new program coming to RFD-TV!
Farms of America is premiering on June 19th, discovering the untold stories of farm families across the country as they face tough decisions and fight to secure a future for the next generation.
In the premiere episode, we follow the life of Matt and Nicole Kroul, who left behind their successful careers as an athlete and corporate businesswoman to return to their roots in small-town Iowa, raising four children as they navigate the complexities of modern farming.
The Krouls sat down with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander to discuss current conditions, their journey, and what viewers can expect from it!
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